Counterpoint - it was a great movie and better (far better) than the weirdly lauded other movie about old men who want to fly fast and far. Lightyear is lightyears beter than Maverick.
Counterpoint - it was a great movie and better (far better) than the weirdly lauded other movie about old men who want to fly fast and far. Lightyear is lightyears beter than Maverick.
This is a fun opportunity for malicious compliance: point out to Disney that every human character is also a primate and demand they run all of them by the animal consultant team. Grind all production to a halt on every single show.
...and the town where she killed a guy, after nearly being killed herself.
Reva had her lightsaber set to stun.
The Gene/Jim scenes really did look like a Meisner acting class exercise, I sat right up when I realized what they were doing. So well done.
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Just like the saying goes: people in glass onions shouldn’t throw houses.
The Onion I grew up with would NEVER be Glass. Thanks for ruining my childhood!
But Knives In was right there!
Wasted opportunity. You’d think her keen insight and wit that allowed her to one-up her older cousin first episode at the formal ambassador gala on Alderaan would pay off while under interrogation.
This would be especially funny if it’s not a serious show like a “Breaking Bad or The Shield from the wife’s perspective,” but a corny sitcom.
Fuck this show has so many layers to it. Sally’s storyline felt weirdly aligned with the Amber Heard trial. Domestic abuse victims internalizing their abuse and then the public not understanding that this is a pretty typical response of domestic violence. Because Sally was violent nobody will ever believe someone was…
It’s also worth keeping in mind that this was a time in history when blowees on a boat weren’t necessarily gay in the same way tha buggery was.
He did one of his soggy rat fake chuckles and then abruptly switched into a cold stare, firing off his Intention Beams to get his way as per usual. Very upstat.
Counterpoint: I hate them as The Flash and really wish they’d do or say something so egregious they (DC/the movie studio) drop them like a ball of lava. They are so intensely not Barry Allen in every way that whenever they show up the whole scene is made worse for having them.
You can do absolutely anything you want to do, and watch absolutely anything you want to watch, regardless of what the internet thinks about it.
It’s true that he’s already been given that money; but the more butts he gets on those seats, the more studios will believe “see, people want to see him! he puts butts on those seats!”, and he’ll keep getting cast in stuff.
Sadly, even Obi Wan has gone to that well!
I don’t recall the Grand inquisitor being so chatty in rebels, that scene in the cantina really reminds me of Hans Landa in the opening scene of inglorious bastards