rowan5215
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shit, I was absolutely obsessed with Grand Budapest when it came out but I haven’t seen it in years. totally forgot Dafoe was in it at all

Dafoe and Winkler have me genuinely excited for this film in a way I haven’t been for Anderson in a while. Henry fuckin Winkler folks

you’re right of course. a lot of the really bad dialogue and stuff like Kylo killing Rey’s parents for little conceivable gain when he was like, 14 could have easily been pared off in rewrites and on set. the ReyPoe romance would be pretty terrible no matter what, and I still don’t think the script really has any idea

I spent the last month-and-a-bit watching Clone Wars for the first time, and I just finished Rebels this weekend. I don’t know if it’s just the cumulative effect of watching both shows grow into their best versions over the seasons, but I think they’re my favourite Star Wars content by miles? Rewatching the Disney era

I must admit as a huge Irishman fan I don’t understand the accolades for Pacino’s performance at all. he’s occasionally funny, but he’s mostly just doing the same over-the-top shtick he has for 30 years or more. Pesci and De Niro are outclassing him in every way in every scene

I’ve missed Danny Pudi so much.

That’s a fair point about the Jedi texts. I still think it’s kind of dumb she would have them/read them after TLJ spent so much time pointing out that they’re more symbols than anything, but I know not to expect any kind of consistency in the sequel trilogy at this point

Love wrote the lyrics to Good Vibrations, which are.... no Surf’s Up by any measure. Wilson was entirely responsible for the structure and instrumentation and melodies of Good Vibrations, which are what make it a classic song (along with Carl’s great vocal)

you’re right there, but I am a little confused how she built her own lightsaber without any Jedi around to teach her how or tell her where the planet of khyber crystals is or-you know what I don’t know why I think Disney would give a shit about all the Clone Wars lore that enriched the franchise significantly

yeah, their friendship was in a good place in ‘The Face of Depression’ and even after the interview came out I think she still believed he was a better person now and that he’d changed. that phone call was all the confirmation she needed that old Bojack will always be a part of him, and its not her job to always be

great points here. it really struck me rewatching the finale after reading all the comments on here how well-written and directed that final conversation was - specifically how RBW makes you know that this is the last conversation Diane and Bojack will ever have without anyone explicitly saying it, which would ruin

“Fuck man, what else is there to say?” in full. and yeah, that’s one of the best line deliveries I’ve ever heard - there’s just no getting around how little malice there is in it but how much he truly means it anyway.

this seems to be happening out of respect for him and for a good cause, rather than just a cashgrab, which is nice. even if the music isn’t terrific, it’d be great to hear his vocals one last time

This hasn’t been a very funny era of Who on the whole, but the Doctor’s reaction when she found out Ryan had a dead bird in his bag made me laugh out loud. very funny stuff

that was a killer one. very Community

My favourite show ended and all I got was this free churro

“As potent as the decision was to merge Secretariat and Butterscotch, I do wonder how much of that choice was motivated by John Krasinski’s availability or lack thereof”

This is probably the weakest episode of the season to me - not to say it’s bad, but it’s a bit too broad where every other episode really nails in something specific. (It does give us two of the best moments of the season - Mr. Peanutbutter’s Watchmen Sad Dog joke, and the absolutely devastating work by Aaron Paul in

The long-form conversations this season are really remarkable - I mean episode 3 is essentially a long conversation between Diane, PC and Bojack, and then this episode the second interview with Brixby and Bojack feels like it lasts for fucking ever - I had to doublecheck the episode wasn’t over after that because I

Fables of the Reconstruction is absolutely fantastic. I’d say it has the best atmosphere of the first 4 albums, even though Lifes Rich Pageant definitely has stronger songs. but that creepy, gothic, southern vibe that permeates Fables is so goddamn awesome, and unlike any other album they put out