I had pretty much the same feelings as everyone else.
I had pretty much the same feelings as everyone else.
That was brutal and not particularly witty. I think they wanted us to feel bad for Jerry, maybe to justify him becoming the cult leader of the improductives and starting a war against his own spouse latter in the episode.
I said “Jesus Christ, Summer” out loud literally 2 seconds before Morty did so they knew exactly what they were doing.
I guess I spoke way too soon about Jerry and him changing this season with the beekeeping. Summer’s rant towards him was pretty savage. I genuinely felt bad for him. Yes, Jerry is a loser, but wow, that was messed up and unecessary.
It feels like these past couple episodes have become much more mean-spirited than usual.
I know that Jerry being pathetic is a running joke throughout the show, but Summer’s line to him at the campfire went so far that it wasn’t even funny in a “ha ha ha, they’re being overly cruel to Jerry” kind of way. Sure, Morty lampshades it right afterwards, and the equilibrium is (sort of) restored at the end, but…
This should have been the preppers time to shine. They spent years stockpiling ammo and canned food, but ultimately can’t even go a month without haircuts, nail salons, and being on the beach. They have all this stuff and wouldn’t need to buy groceries or anything for a year.
I live in Houston. I own not one, but two Jeeps. I won’t touch this event with a 40 mile pole. Every year when it comes around its a good reminder of why I don’t spend more time with the local clubs. They’re more concerned with drinking and showing off their stupid grills and light bars than using these things off…
Same reason the dumbest people on earth have the most self-confidence.
A Trump supporter referring to another country’s government as being run by “thugs” is blatant projection
The more we mock them, the angrier they get, and the more they do dumb shit like this, and then we mock them for that, and on and on it’s gone for decades. This is supposed to be their big moment in the sun, their middle finger to everyone who looked down on them, and while they’ve had moments of that, it’s clear…
Barack Obama makes a video congratulating the 2020 grads. Trump posts this. I just don’t get it. Were all these people molested by a liberal at some point and that’s why they have all this rage and are willing to support this fucking moron?
The framing device is what I think gives the movie much of its heart.
I saw this movie on a first date with a guy I had been talking to online for quite awhile. I was so wrapped up in enjoying the movie that afterward my date tried to bow out early, thinking I wasn’t interested in him. I’m like damn dude, I was just enjoying the film, did you expect me to Alanis you?
I recently re-read the book (as I have many times) as a bit of quarantine comfort, and while I enjoy the film a lot, certain decisions that make the story more cinematic do rob it of some of its heart.
Also, I’m pretty sure Wall is next to a wall to a magical land, not surrounded by it. Also, the star’s heart doesn’t give Michelle Pfeiffer and her witch sisters “eternal youth” it gives them extended youth and longevity, but it wears out and needs to be replenished (hence the talk about them being all out of the…
“It’s alright captain, we always knew you were a whoopsie.”
I’ll watch Clare Danes in anything, so I went into this blind, and it charmed the pants off me. Even the early scenes with Sienna Miller have a coy spark that feel like Trisan will win her over. This was my first Matthew Vaughn movie (I even forgot he made this until just now), so he instantly got on my good graces…
Stardust is all about Tristan (Daredevil’s Charlie Cox), a romantic dreamer living in the small rural idyll of Wall, so named because it’s surrounded by a wall that acts as the barrier to a magical fantasy kingdom known as Stormhold.