Ahhhhh two MWOF in a row which are BAD BAD BAD because they don't align with Nathan's politics. Can we get back to movies which are shitty for reasons other than "not being as progressive as I feel movies should be?"
Ahhhhh two MWOF in a row which are BAD BAD BAD because they don't align with Nathan's politics. Can we get back to movies which are shitty for reasons other than "not being as progressive as I feel movies should be?"
If anyone is interested in the story of Operation Anthropoid, the book HHhH is one of the best, most interestingly written historical novels (if it is a novel) that I have ever read
It's pretty say that I know Netflix won't have any of these on DVD anymore. *Sighs* I miss the late 2000s
"Yes"
Oooooooh! The really stupid romance between Gordon and Charlie's Mom in The Mighty Ducks! Who was that there for?
Ahhhh that was awesome
You're totally right. He does that with startling regularity
Hey, don't diss Cynthia Voigt! Dicey Tillerman 4 Lyfe!
Can't believe you'd give an effective horror film (which is a pretty rare thing) a C because of some muddied thematic elements. I enjoyed it
I know! And both Fast & Furious and Star Trek Beyond have people who like each other and things that go fast!
If you think Star Trek Beyond was "Basically Fast & Furious" then you're probably one of those people who drones on about how Avatar is Ferngully (or Dances with Wolves, or The Last Samurai, or Pocahontas) and The Hunger Games is, like, a total ripoff of Battle Royale and…
Jeez, could you be any more reductive towards the Star Trek series?
I hate that the real quote is "Drake." So much less useful in badass situations than "Marines." I was very disappointed to discover this
I was less impressed. I liked Abbie Cornish, but I felt the movie ended up half-baked, particularly in its treatment of Worthington's character
THE Brady Corbet? No way!
Well since your idea of satire was "why do we park on driveways?" I assumed we were being broad
Is "moorless" a word?
Despite the fact that a ton of great comedy comes from transgressing across social boundaries.
"Hence, no pivot with which to make an actually funny joke."
You know, I'm pretty liberal, but I wonder why it's so awful when art — particularly comedy — is "reactionary." Everyone takes for granted that art is supposed to be progressive, but is that just because almost all critics and artists are leftists? I mean, if the sketch is funny (which I think it is) why is it prima…