rowan5215
Rowan5215
rowan5215

I hate to see the production delayed, but this seems...

“a highly regarded expert in her field and no stranger to personal loss”

The problem with basically every fandom is that some of the people in every one of them build their whole personalities out of their devotion to that one thing. And then, because their personalities are just loosely assembled spare parts, they fall apart at the slightest jostling of the original work, and the people re

Get Out is more cohesive, but I enjoyed Us more for its stoner logic - it’s like a bad dream. 

As someone who liked how odd and messy Us was, I fully embrace Jordan Peele’s stranger, messier impulses.

Holy shit man, what is this?

Why does Will love Mike? Mike is the worst. What a useless, self centered, asshole he’s become the last couple of seasons. Will can do better. I sort of get why Eleven likes him. He was good to her at her most vulnerable at the start of the show but she should also move on.

The closest thing I had to a serious complaint about Everything Everywhere All at Once was how angry it made me that Hollywood has slept on Ke Huy Quan all these years.

Well yeah, two metric years.

Most 33 year old men should be considered children as well.

dated for two years in 1992 when she was 18 and he was 33...

After seeing him in Everything Everywhere All At Once, bringing him back as Short Round would be a disservice. The dude has serious range—I don’t want him to typecast himself into oblivion again.

I think instead continuing the Indy series, the next Indiana Jones movie should just have a car screech to a halt right in front of Indy and we see Ke Huy Quan now playing an adult Short Round say, “hop in Dr Jones, we going for a ride” and have Short Round be the future star of the franchise. His character is built

I see your Willem Dafoe - not wrong - but raise you one Anya Taylor Joy & Robert Eggers.

He was definitely a recognisable actor in the U.K. by that point, just mostly for comedy roles.

He was terrifying in Widows. I also really liked him in Sicario. He’s a great actor and I can’t wait to see Nope.

This seemed like a really straightforward point to me. Maybe we’ve finally reached the point where “buzzword” is being used as a meaningless buzzword?

“Blazing Saddles couldn’t get made today” is such a tired old saw that seems about as lacking in subtlety of thought as the straw-men audiences it assumes would be unable to grasp the movie’s perspective and commentary.

The best way to follow up something like EEAAO is something that continues its sense of surprise and discovery, not something that continues its narrative.