Hot take: in 2021, Moonraker is the most realistic and relevant Bond movie.
Hot take: in 2021, Moonraker is the most realistic and relevant Bond movie.
You don’t think insane, misanthropic billionaires trying to build a moon base while Earth crumbles is a concern?
I don’t like the weird zooms and tracking shots in The Addams Family movies, but the movies themselves are fine and would have been worse under Burton.
I probably won’t watch the remake, but I’m glad that its development led to Netflix having the original. I’d never watched it before now.
I don’t remember the CK ads. I do remember the PSAs.
I was wondering where Ben Folds has been.
Well....here’s to us.
Your take is, “If you have enough money to give to charity, you don’t need a job and should give it to someone who does.” That’s pretty idiotic.
I imagine it’s resentment at how it highlights their own selfishness and/or lack of charity.
Your way of looking at it is “Why not help one person instead of many?”. So yeah, it’s different.
That video needs the Annihilation music.
I’m glad there are enough books to make this list. So many books seem like they’re trying to fool you into thinking they’re the book next to them on the shelf. I’m....shocked....at how bland the cover of Neal Stephenson’s Terminal Shock is.
15 years? For such a staunch defender, I feel like you didn’t follow his career in the 90s at all.
This list is bogus, dude.
As someone who is only half way through the original and monitoring the headlines, I have to say it’s confusing that we’re reviewing the ending but also still waiting for Ed.
You put “fan service” in sarcasm quotes then give a textbook definition of “fan service”.
I don’t want to hear any more bellyaching about billionaire astronauts now, okay?
The World According to Fannie Davis by Bridgett M. Davis
Me after seeing the trailers for this: This looks awesome, maybe I should finally watch the anime.
I submit a dozen Batman movies, the MCU, and Transformers.