Greta definitely deserved it more than Robbie. But I thought the candidates were fine.
Greta definitely deserved it more than Robbie. But I thought the candidates were fine.
I wonder if the suits at the record company were against her greatest artistic and financial success.
This looks awful. Marisa Abela is completely miscast. Just watch Amy the documentary instead.
It’s more “Will they again after a misunderstanding?”
You have not seen it. Because that is pretty much how the movie starts.
I was going to say she was described as a short redhead with huge cans. Flynn just kept bringing up how big those cans were. How even though she was short she was packing some heat up top.
Honestly this whole lense of looking at directors is so tiresome. If you try to make mainstream movies that are remotely challenging then detractors have to jump in to say, “It’s not as smart as its fans think it is.” Maybe not, but audiences are STARVED for mainstream movies that ask you to think even a little. And…
Poll numbers aren’t that bad all of them have basically 10% of voters undecided and I’m incredibly skeptical that they’ll break for Trump. Those are voters who don’t like Biden but absolutely hate Trump and will suck it up when it actually comes down to it.
I tend to go during the week and that addresses almost every issue you talk about because most people don’t go then.
I don’t know that they had an original intent other than a rough idea of what season 1 would be when they started. I know that people like the idea of everything being mapped out but back in 2004 that’s not really how tv worked anyway. It’s not like you’re guaranteed a full season let alone multiple seasons you tend…
“They were dead in the Season 6 flash sideways” isn’t the same as “They were dead the whole time” but yes you’re right. I don’t particularly like that storytelling touch either way and that’s why I prefer the first 5 seasons. I just don’t understand how people get it wrong when Jack says “Wait we died in the plane…
It literally wasn’t. It’s amazing how people still get the ending of Lost wrong.
Geniuinely we only talk about how offensive something is if it’s not funny. It’s Always Sunny and Anthony Jeselnik have been doing offensive material for years. The difference is it’s fucking funny and it’s not the easiest joke possible so people don’t get as upset about it.
So you definitely didn’t see the movie. Or you’re a fucking idiot. Either way.
Thank God Alden Ehrenreich wasn’t in one of the biggest movies of the year this year otherwise your comment sure would look fucking stupid.
Can’t imagine how much of a Dent this will make on his reputation. (See Two-Face punners you’re leaving a lot of meat on the bone out there.)
JK Rowling famously had a lot of writer’s block when it came to the last book and it is pretty easy to draw which parts of that book are expressing it. When they go out in the woods and everyone gets mad at Harry because they thought he had some elaborate plan but it turns out he’s just winging it...could just be JK…
This is another instance where if the writers on this site had any sense of film history older than 2 years ago they’d be able to put things into context. Why did they split the last Hunger Games? Because they split the last Harry Potter book. And it worked. But it wasn’t initially because of movie studio greed (or…
I thought Once Upon a Time in Hollywood as his most mature movie ever up until the last 15 minutes. The friendship between Leo and Brad Pitt was nuanced and beautifully written. I loved watching Leo grappling with his own limitations as his career starts its closing stage. It was truly great writing. Then coming back…
It sure as fuck is in the Descendants. That’s what the whole movie is about. “His missionary ancestors were financially and culturally progressive—one even married a Hawaiian princess, making Matt a royal descendant and one of the state’s largest landowners.” He’s supposed to be mixed race.