Alex, Inc sort of coasted on Braff continuing to play JD, now with a podcast. It was a cute little one-season show. I’m fine with it gone.
Alex, Inc sort of coasted on Braff continuing to play JD, now with a podcast. It was a cute little one-season show. I’m fine with it gone.
The rom-com spoof They Came Together from 2014 was alright (it has Amy Poehler and Paul Rudd as the starcrossed couple, which goes a long way). And I thought Lonely Island’s Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping from 2016 was OK, if that counts as a spoof. The 2015 Melissa McCarthy vehicle Spy isn’t half-bad, either,…
It is, actually.
In no way is the satire of the trump team circus anywhere close to the real thing.
In case anyone has missed it, here is a poem by Ernest Cline:
I’m only thankful for this movie because of the eventual Cinema Snob review I’ll get out of it.
“If white people can’t use a word then nobody can.”
“Tonight on NRA TV: Urban thug says all gangbangers should arm themselves for the coming race war!”
Should Christian movies (and Ronald Reagan biopics) not be held to the same standards of cinematography, acting and pacing as other films?
It’s not pedophilia if it comes from Japan. It’s culture.
So they can compete with every other streaming service, and bid for the right to pay studios for other content?
Volcano sauce was the shit.
RABBLE RABBLE RABBLE BRING BACK THE VOLCANO BURRITO RABBLE RABBLE
What happened to that poor lady’s dress
nobody here calls it “DTE Energy Music Center.” It’s Pine Knob, goddamnit, and it always will be!
bad for movies because it pays decent money to interesting, independent films that would historically have appeared at a few distant film festivals, during the middle of the week before having a brief 2 week run in LA and NY and then disappearing completely and then i would never get to see them?
bad because their…
Like...you guys do understand that other studios are withholding their back catalog deliberately from Netflix, either because other streaming services are paying more for exclusive rights or because they have plans to cut out the middleman and start their own streaming services, right? I mean, you keep using the words…
Vigilante justice is not great. Larry’s going to die in prison, no need for anyone else to ruin their life over him.
You did some nice skipping of logic and truth there
You’re right! He has definitely been left with no money or social resources for the victimless crime of consensual sex (which, really, he was probably pressured into). Oh wait - you say he has all of his money and family and all of his social connections and resources and continues to be totally fine living his life…