I liked 1899 and there were some sequences and concepts that were very interesting conceptually and visually.
I liked 1899 and there were some sequences and concepts that were very interesting conceptually and visually.
Thorn Birds fantasy taken too far?
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Young Sheldon is great....when Sheldon isn’t the focus. Basically all the other characters are far more enjoyable to watch and am far more interested in their stories than Sheldon, especially georgie.
Hardly surprising. When conservatives are out of power on a national level, they’re all about states’ rights. But the minute they have the means to do so, they pass federal laws taking away the rights of liberal states to govern as they see fit. When precedent is on their side, they’re all about tradition and how you…
Cameron and Daphne are being set up as grifters, right? They want Ethan to “invest” his money with Cameron; and later Daphne gives Madoff as an example of the sort of person Cameron works with. An expectation to be subverted..?
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I was in the navy back in the 80s and I've heard all kinds of talk and that isn't normal.
The list of other names Firerose considered going with when she changed her name was found scribbled on the back of an Applebee’s napkin:
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That sounds so epic. I was really hoping Helen Mirren would return to play the character in the final seasons of The Crown, but she nixed that idea early on. I would love to see this play.
*cries into pillow*
It’s not like they thought they could make a drama series about the life of Queen Elizabeth II that charts decades of royal storylines without someday getting to Princess Diana’s death.
I very strongly prefer seeing movies in the theater, but yeah this one absolutely says “Sunday evening at home over a glass of wine” to me.
After this, I hear she’s going to visit Vietnam, and now your one crazy Uncle won’t stop sending you chain emails about it.
I am very well aware of Carrie Fisher’s contributions to cinema. But I’m looking for more of a heightened steady state of horny throughout the film, not one peak of horny in the first act of an otherwise non-horny film.
I thought Three Kings was great. Not so much with the rest.
The movies that are doing well at the far end of the pandemic are still mostly ones that demand to be seen on a big screen.
Nothing about this movie, which looks worth a watch on streaming, suggests that a TV won’t be perfectly adequate to watch it on.
I think it’s because straight people didn’t show up.