Yes, actually.
Yes, actually.
No one loves all the Die Hard movies.
That’s a good point, Timothy Oliphant was a lot more of a surprise in that. I didn’t know he had that kind of a performance in him.
She was just in a show where she eats people.
Excuse me, “tanking”? The Last Jedi did just fine. They’re capable of “Review bombing Rotten Tomatoes”, yes.
Nightmares on Wax is as positive as there is!
You know Star Trek was literally, explicitly created to be “SJW crap”, right?
The Internet bands together to crowd-source what’s going to happen on a TV show; Is disappointed when successful.
But... only a little bit because this is still network TV.
It’s fantastic, just watch it (from the start).
Trying to convince people that there’s no such thing as truth and any criticism of the president is an unfact is important work! And not terrifying or fascist at all.
That’s a horrible thing to say.
Looks good to me. Maybe just because of how great Fantastic Mr. Fox was.
So you want it to be mature and subversive but not weird or having any non-essential plotlines?
San Junipero’s happy ending would have been even more surprising if every pop-culture writer hadn’t run to the internet to post “San Junipero’s ending is supprisingly happy” headlines the instant the season was available...
It’s Zaphod Beeblebrox’s Peril Sensitive Sunglasses, except we’re supposed to take it seriously.
If your film reviews are anything like your film reviewer reviews I can see why you didn’t become a full-time film critic.
Scientology and liberalism are the same thing? That might literally be the stupidest thing I’ve ever read.
Forget it Nilus, it’s Kinja Town.
I honestly lost a lot of respect for The Rock when he didn’t just end that bit with “but seriously, the President should be someone who actually knows what they’re doing not another dumb actor.”