uninspiringmuse
Uninspiring Muse
uninspiringmuse

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, we’ll never be back to “normal.” This pandemic is like a slower 9/11; it’s fundamentally changing our society.

Not gonna lie, I immediately thought of this, but with an iron in his hand:

If you haven’t seen the sequels in a while, give ‘em a rewatch. I bought that big BD box set on a whim a few years back when it was on a half-off sale, and I found that I enjoyed the sequels a lot more when I watched them back-to-back with the original.

Maybe the trailer is purposefully setting everything up to look that way but it really isn’t.

I’m not bright enough to delve into the deconstruction, analysis and critique stuff. All I know is that I’m 20 years older, I’m a middle-aged exhausted single dad, cynical and beaten down by life. And when I watched this I got the goosebumps and light-headedness caused by my brain doing parkour inside my skull I felt

OK but Black Panther???

Hey everyone I saw a trailer and it went way over my head I also have hot takes about a movie I didn’t see based on an article I read about 30 seconds of that movie, please give me likes k thanks bye. -_-

I loved the fact that Luke had gotten crotchety and sarcastic in his old age (and come by it honestly, too). The whole notion that he should act exactly the same way when he’s 60 as he did when he was 25 is ridiculous.

Whatever else the movie did wrong, the idea of ‘TLJ ruining Luke’ from ‘hardcore’ fans is the most hilarious misunderstanding of Star Wars characters, lore and philosophy they could muster.

The strange part is that it was the last Star Wars movie. Like, they said it was supposed to be a trilogy, but the third movie never materialized. Still, I’m pretty satisfied with the ending of TLJ.

Due to the current inventory shortage, you are unable to email pictures of your house at this time.

Hey looks it’s “nothing is original anymore!” guy. 

I don’t know what to tell you.

On top of everything you’ve just said, one of the reasons I think this movie holds up incredibly well is that it never really punches down...  which a lot of the movies in that era (and of this genre) did...

What Aliens has that not one other movie from the franchise does are memorable characters w accompanying dialogue. Like almost the entire cast.

I was super into The Matrix as a kid, and I even saw the two sequels in the theaters. I don’t think I disliked them, but didn’t really argue with the reception. Then, I got super into The Wachowskis in the last couple years, and HOLY SHIT. Reloaded is a masterpiece. It’s so manic and strange, but it moves like no

I adore Indiana Jones and superheros. Neither of them come close to my love for Bourdain. He was this generation’s Hemmingway.

Magic always was a bit like cookery. The magic to make a roue turn, bread to rise, and fudge to turn out just right.

If you recall, Loki (played by Tom Hiddleson) debuted in the first Avengers film.

Actually, the more I think about it, EVERYTHING at Marvel world should have a little offset-weight motor inside of it with a little speaker, so they can do little Ant Man routines everywhere.