sweetalissum
sweetalissum
sweetalissum

Erg not to be weird about this but Oakland (until extremely recently because of high housing prices forcing almost everyone out of SF) is was majority Black & Latino and has less of a tech focused, affluent reputation in comparison to neighboring parts of the Bay. The recent "Fruitvale Station" movie is more of

I have a really cute pin that looks like a Disney employee nametag but it's a logo to symbolize Remy (chef hat, rat nose and whiskers). I'm in to rep team Ratatouille!

My mum is more caught up on Silicon Valley than I am! When I was over to give her some birthday gifts, she kept spoiling jokes for me left and right. It is fun she loves it so much though, so I can't be too mad.

The sensibility of this show reminds me less of South Park, despite being from the same duo, and more of Garth Marenghi's Darkplace. It's definitely not the kind of premise that would survive too many episodes, and Darkplace is similarly terribly short. I haven't seen it since it aired though and I wonder if I'd find

I want to upvote this but you have my favorite and one of my least favorites together. Upvoted anyway for Ratatouille, which is perfect.

Your skip points are my favorite Pixar and MCU entries.
That said, Cars was my point where I decided I'd pick and choose with Pixar. Loathed that idea and Larry the Cable Guy so they've yet to fully win me back after that.
MCU killed it for me with Guardians of the Galaxy. That movie felt openly hostile to me and what

Just to point out, I'm almost certain this movie is taking place not at a typical Marine Park but a facility modeled after The Monterey Bay Aquarium* which is one of the most respected aquariums in the world. They have a huge staff of scientists and researchers that protect native wildlife as well as run a nation wide

There are definitely a few story heavy video games I'd like to see in a form of media with fewer barriers to entry, especially as I get older and my favorites become more out-dated or harder to consume. I'd definitely watch a good Metal Gear Solid movie. I say this as a big fan of playing video games but it gets

You seem fun.

There's no need to speculate - Oliver forgave the debt by saying its going to a non-profit that handles this type of loan forgiveness so there isn't a tax burden on the people being forgiven.

The "Lunch with Stephen" bits were so amazing! That was the Colbert I've loved since Strangers with Candy, who is a non-entity on the actual show. I was hoping they'd do more things like that. The "Lunch" segments even had a real phone line you could call with more insane in-jokes and you could leave a voice mail

Skurge but no Enchantress? :/ That’s a real shame. I assume they mean to fuse Hela and Enchantress, which is also kind of a shame because I love The Enchantress as her own character. I do love Cate Blanchett though so fingers crossed they make a fun movie out of this crazy mix of characters.

Post script: Thanks for asking for my reasons instead of just being indignant I said I didn't like "the best" movie. *laughs* Perhaps unsurprisingly, I get a lot of heat for ever mentioning I don't like this movie.

I will say, I'm a total "the books are way better" person about the HP movies. Love love love all 7 books. The movies are pretty mixed for me. Even though it takes a ton of deviations, I would say I like the 6th one best because it gets the feeling of that book right even if the specific events are all over the place

Most people seem to be going off topic in terms of, you're supposed to like the creator but not a famous piece of their work, or a genre but not a seminal example of it. It's not just, "I hate Harry Potter" right? It would be I love Harry Potter but not the 3rd movie, or something (true!). Like I would say I hate "The

… I honestly found the Collector Ship level one of the best in the game. It's got a ton of creepy atmosphere, and unfolds a new plot development that gave me chills the first time around, and the enemies aren't punishingly hard, but a decent enough challenge.

I loved "The Birdcage" so much as a kid.
Reflecting on this also reminds me of how annoying it is that any movie in this sweet spot of like, family friendly in the true sense of the world, not in a moralistic or 'for kids' kind of way - I saw The Birdcage with my parents as a kid and no one thought that was unusual -

I wouldn't go this far but I do agree it's super weird they gave us nothing to explain -why- Jacqueline fell for him. This didn't ruin my enjoyment of the show, but it very dramatically underserved. It's weird to say this but I found myself thinking this should have followed the Sex And the City story arc for

Can we keep the fact that Titus was a pug dog in his past life (and lied about it) though? That really tickled me and it's kind of a shame it's in the weakest episode.

His body language and delivery for "never forget" is absolutely the funniest part of this to me. I think it's the conviction that he puts behind this insane idea. Just like looking both ways before you cross the street, never forget your teeth are outside bones.