By treating the level of fame of the people he names as relevant you are subscribing to (part of) his grift.
By treating the level of fame of the people he names as relevant you are subscribing to (part of) his grift.
But people not realizing that the women’s league may not be covered by a 30-year old security law is hardly evidence of negligence. It simply hasn’t come up before.
Am I misreading something? Where does the author claim the previous movie was right-wing? He’s saying the new movie is based on a right-wing historical mythology.
Sure he can be a victim and a grifter, no denying that, but “The people he names aren’t famous enough” strikes me as a very poor explanation of his grifting.
No. Bitter, ungrammatical social media posts are not a good reason for stripping someone of her autonomy and civil liberties.
and then at the last minute he never actually gives anyone up except minor players.
Having seen the horse movie I think it definitely falls into the “better made, but less enjoyable than Hook” category.
He’s also just so prolific that it would almost be silly at this point for him not to be honest about the fact that he doesn’t love them all. I feel like when you’ve made that many films, you’ve earned the right to not be so precious about each of them.
Classic selfish motorist behavior.
Gerri proving to Roman once and for all that her loyalty lies with the company and not his dick
I suspect he can, in fact, I suspect he’s already been beat since he’s now selling the company, a previously unthinkable development he’s been backed into primarily because of his own poor choices
I think in real terms Logan is the biggest loser of this season.
played by Alexander Skarsgard in his least sexy role to date
A short performance can still be a great performance!
Yeah, this dude has been going to multiple articles on this site, making nasty comments to people, and then decrying the lack of earnest debate when he gets exactly the type of response he was angling for.
I think it’s a good pick. That weekend update bit is pretty much the only SNL moment I can remember from this year.
Yeah, I wouldn’t call him “evil.” Fitzgerald had more sympathy/empathy for his characters than the writers of Succession seem to.
Apologies, I should have said “It’s fine if you’re not into that aspect of the show.”
That it was settling into a Veep-esque sitcom and not really a show where people learn lessons, grow, and change.
It’s fine if you’re not enjoying the show. Truly! Nothing is going to be enjoyed by everyone.