A little better but I’d like it within the proper context of your sentences. But it’s a start I guess...
A little better but I’d like it within the proper context of your sentences. But it’s a start I guess...
Nah, I’m just old and cranky. Happy holidays to you and yours as well. Now I’m looking forward to Christmas blackouts...
We are responding to OP who did not like the ‘callous’ way the article brought up Ryan Dunn. My point is that they clearly could have been much less ‘callous’ and much more truthful if they wanted to.
Something you won’t do: capitalization.
You’re post reads as ‘snark’ and/or sarcasm. Your playing it off as true expression also reads as false.
I see my Irish cousin on the far left and...wait, what?
I agree. They should have added: Ryan Dunn, who died in 2011 while drunk driving and also killed a production assistant with him at the time.
What, too soon? For a guy who was drunk driving and also killed his passenger?
On the plus side, extra royalties for the Minutemen!
Oh, fully agreed. Alex Chilton could also apparently be a real jerk as well. But there are a ton of musicians who don’t like to listen to their own stuff. Even John Lennon didn’t like listening to his stuff with the Beatles, and would pass a LOT of is as ‘meh’.
It (John Wick III) sounds promising, but I won’t be happy unless it’s as good of a third film and this one:
I could be pedantic and name a LOT of musicians who feel this way, you know...
Five year old me absolutely fucking loved it in 1977...my comment was more the idea of the foundation for what has followed.
Eh, they’ve always been inept unless they’re killing Jawas. Then they’re fucking marksmen apparently.
I didn’t think there were a ton of horrible decisions (there were some things I thought could have been done better) but that was, flat out, the worst moment in the movie. No shit, that felt like something I would have seen in the inept prequels.
“Mary Poppins in Space” - when Leia is in the vacuum of space and ‘flies’ back to the ship. Holy crap but that moment threw me right out of the movie. I couldn’t believe how badly done it was. I remember snickering really loud and wanting to sing the Simpsons “Sherry Bobbins” song.
It’s been doing that at least since yesterday and it’s fucking enraging. But it’s Kinja so why are we surprised?
I’d have given it a C- myself. Granted there’s some nice set pieces and a good finale of action but Jesus Christ on the cross what a fucking slog to get there.
Only if you can explain your aversion to films with depth as opposed to a CGI fest that has the same film format for every film.
That’s completely valid.