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She was not “behind” the smash song “Physical”. She performed it. She was the face of it. That is not what “behind” means.

She was not “behind” the smash song “Physical”. She performed it. She was the face of it. That is not what “behind” means.

How many blowjobs must I give before you people accept I’m not just being trendy!!!

I thought watching it that the scene with him meeting his mom was bizarrely dark, until it totally PAID OFF with the SHAZAM FAMILY!!! I really loved the movie, and also had no real expectations.

Yes. Without the “that”, the sentence at least has meaning, though it’s still shit writing.

Even in a cartoon, someone like Hank being oppressed in some exotic land is exactly the kind of toxic online strawman that is morally reprehensible for a studio to turn that into a motion picture in 2022.

Yes! I realized that thinking about it after the movie, and loved it. And I loved that it wasn’t stated outright, but just there for you to take.

OH!!! I laughed, even though I couldn’t quite figure out why I laughed!! But on some level, I got it.

I actually loved “Because he IS Batman, you IDIOT!”

It used to happen literally ALL THE TIME. Before JAWS. Movies just aren’t distributed in the same way they used to be, that’s all. But for sure, it’s incredible that it’s happening now. 

Most people couldn’t get away with it but she wears it well. This kind of mock-serious trash talk has always been part of her brand.

Apologies for misremembering his cause of death. I may have misread, I thought your post said Freddie Prinze went back to Mexico, not Chico. It sounded like Freddie Prinze was out of a job because Chico was gone. 

Not sure if you’re...what you’re doing. Prinze was Puerto Rican, not Mexican, and he died of a drug overdose before or at the beginning of the 4th season. I think! I know he was Puerto Rican, and died of an overdose during the show’s run. I didn’t know they filmed more...

STANK it up, is more like it! Because it sure stank! Well, the first ten minutes did anyway.

“Oh, hello, Eddie”. You could hear the dislike in June’s voice too, which is the kind of little character/acting thing that made “Leave It To Beaver” stand out.

I always kind of felt that that’s exactly the tone of voice in which June Cleaver would greet Eddie Haskell in twenty years.

I didn’t really notice how ugly it was until the second time I saw it, which was on the big screen. It was painful.

At least one Best Song award was rescinded as well, for the same reason: Stevie Wonder’s for “I Just Called To Say I Love You”, which turned out to not have been written for the movie it was used in.

Everything about telephones is so different, it’s genuinely hard to imagine. 

I don’t remember seeing phones that could be plugged and unplugged until the mid-late 70s. They used to be hard-wired into the wall, didn’t they?