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Here it is. It was a long time ago, so he hopefully has changed, but guys who beat up kids throw up red flags for me, regardless of the perceived provocation, so that’s where I’m coming from.  Not trying to pick a fight here or be snarky.  

You misunderstand me, I love scrubs, JD included. He had some “behavior issues” IRL that indicated he might have been quite the asshole, maybe 10 years ago?  I’ll have to look exactly what happened, but something to do with his “punk’d” episode.  that’s how long ago it was, which is why I allowed he may have changed. 

I can’t say that the beef is the most perplexing part of this story.  What the ever loving fuck is Florence Pugh doing dating Zach Braff?  I mean, I love Scrubs more than some of my own blood relatives, but Zach doesn’t seem like a great catch for someone like Pugh.  Maybe he’s matured after some time in the Hollywood

I know everybody is gaga over Gosling, but that picture just creeps me the fuck out.

How did you feel about the rabbit having more screen time than Lady Russell?  At first I thought it was going to be an exposition device, like how people talk to their dogs when they think no one is listening.  But then she’s never talking to the rabbit.  I understand why novel version of Anne would identify with a

She does great with what she’s given. This is not a ‘Armie Hammer is Maxim DeWinter?’ situation.

They mercifully don’t interact much.  

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It was made for the Letterman Late Night Film Festival. If you haven’t seen the other skits, it’s a blast. I think they’re all on YouTube. Harry Shearer/Micheal McKean, Andrea Martin/Catherine O’Hara, Bette Middler, and last but not least, Micheal Keaton with an assist from Clint Howard. It’s a good rabbit hole to

Just finished watching it. It is not at all a faithful adaptation, so if that’s going to bother you, skip this. Louisa and Henrietta are much more likeable/sensible in this adaptation, which makes Louisa’s major plot point truly inexplicable when it happens. Dakota Johnson is good. Cosmia above isn’t wrong. This

This is Thor’s movie about over coming his depression from the events of Ragnarok/Infinity War/EndGame.  This is as close to a happy ending as Thor was going to get.  I agree that we could have used an extra 15 minutes of Jane/Val and Gorr, but ultimately this is Thor’s story.  And Thor is mostly definitely in a

There are other examples in the MCU of magical weapons being a character unto themselves, like Cape/Cloak. All-Black is kind of like the One Ring. MCU Thor has always had a “special” relationship with Mjolnir. The best scene in Ultron was Thor being concerned/jealous that Cap got Mjolnir to move. Stormbreaker’s

Phase 4 has been about 2 things, mostly. Setting up the multiverse is the showy thing, but it’s also been about dealing with the psychological trauma and fallout inflicted on the avengers during phase 3/Infinity Wars, and Thor was arguably hit the hardest. You can make a case for Wanda and I won’t fault or argue

No, there’s plenty more good stuff.  

I didn’t think it was awful. It was good fun with my 16 year old twin boys. And we laughed at that stupid running gag every damn time. I would have loved to see more of Jane/Val, but that would have been a longer/different movie.   Between this and Our Flag Means Death, I wonder if Taika is having a bit of a

All Thor’d up again.  

I guess.  But even after seeing the doll, all I’m getting is Marky Mark.  

Plenary indulgence.  

If it makes you feel better, I think there’s a world of difference between expressing curiosity about a lost Lord&Miller project and what the Snyder stans did.  

You could have probably just stopped after ‘the best.’