Michael Bay's movies have a defining character and unblemished need to please others too. And sometimes they're sort of entertaining. Doesn't mean they aren't shit.
Michael Bay's movies have a defining character and unblemished need to please others too. And sometimes they're sort of entertaining. Doesn't mean they aren't shit.
Yeah, sure, the Wade moment was nice… but the clear highlight of the entire season was the two valets running up the hill.
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Yeah, duh, of course it is. And The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is literally the second greatest movie of all time. Duh. I don't understand your point.
I wish actors, artists, etc. would magically know when they are no longer at the top of their game and just retire. It seems particularly relevant with actors; how much cooler would it be if Jack Nicholson, Robert DeNiro, etc. had just quietly retired rather than becoming weird old men in increasingly horrible…