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I had the same reaction to those choruses, but they won back some of my trust in 2019 with their “Death Stranding” single.

This movie even had a computer game. I remember it did a good job of capturing the look and feel of the film, but the act of playing could be rage-inducing.

The Adams family impressed me with The Deeper You Dig. Glad to hear they’ve got another project on the way.

It’s her veneers.  They change the entire shape of her mouth.

Stargirl’s face reminds me of the girl on Campbell’s soup cans.

she’s going to “thwart a monstrous killing spree that has terrorized the local town,”

The movie’s reason: shock value.

The “30-odd years in between” caused a lot of problems for me, too, but it started with my first watch of Force Awakens. In order to tell the story they chose, I always thought it needed to start earlier in the timeline, during Ben Solo’s childhood, so we understand why he was so vulnerable, how he became so corrupted

My solution to the Holdo nonsense would be to have her not trust Leia’s hyperspace tracking theory. Instead, Holdo tells the crew she thinks a mole sent their location to the enemy. This gives her a reason to be secretive. So, she sends the fleet through hyperspace again, while blocking all communications. Only when

New abilities are often revealed this way: In Empire, we don’t know Luke can move stuff with his mind until he’s hanging from his feet in Hoth with his saber out of reach. Later, he can suddenly fly up out of the carbonation chamber while fighting Vader.

The Force Awakens was responsible for Luke’s cynicism. It gave us a Luke that would abandon his friends and loved ones to die. Rian Johnson was left to explain what version of Luke could possibly do that.  He succeeded.

My family discovered it during quarantine and fell in love. Somehow, Mr. Rogers Neighborhood became a deadpan comedy, but remained just as sweetly sincere.

Well, I think the outrage is the one-two punch of “inspired by Amanda Knox” and then having their character (possibly?) be guilty.

For better or worse, the show tries some new things. Writing quality is very inconsistent. Prepare to be frustrated as much as entertained.

Smokeless ashtrays?  Is the Bathroom Buddy a real thing, too?

My guess is that people will still be around in a 1000 years, but conditions (not just environmental ones) will be so bad that only the super-rich and powerful manage to live with any comfort.  Tech breakthroughs could change that, I suppose. 

I think change is possible, but not likely on the global scale needed to avoid climate predictions. Too many people will always refuse to cooperate, whether it’s out of greed, fear, laziness, etc.

So far, the new Wolf Alice is my fave. But I’m looking forward to three August releases: Chvrches, Joy Formidable, and Bleachers.

Guess the judge bought her Meteor Rock defense.

I agree with you about The Great Outdoors. Even as a kid I hated it.