The first 6 aren’t bad. After that, the relateds just want you to become a nazi who DUNKS on DEMONCRAT. It’s truly awful.
Gullible
Really, this doesn’t seem particularly far from your average shore leave.
I’ve mostly got the vernacular down now! Also, I want to say “how dare you?” a second time. Just read to the most recent chapter of kill 6b demons, and now I need more!
I’ve given up on 99% of all movies released in the last decade. The remainder is the 1% starring Nicholas Cage, and therefore mandatory viewing. Was 28 3 really that bad?
Consider improving your infant mortality, murder, and teenage pregnancy rates before taking to twitter, dude.
Robocop’s message was pretty simple, I thought. If you do crime, you’ll get your genitals shot off by a cyborg.
Flow was a turning point for me. Haven’t drowned a cat since.
That’s funny, I found it terribly sad, with a distant backdrop of optimism. Given that it was an allegory, set within a mashup of 3 different mythologies, I suppose it makes sense that it would have multiple interpretations. But yes, it was terribly sad, to my eye.
She still wants you, bro
It’s always useful to display the fair weather friend relationship that we have with companies. The rainbows are a terribly useful example. Corporations cannot be your friend, and any insinuation otherwise just pisses me off.
I have to ask, what spontaneously caused the internet to love the lord of the rings movies? For decades after they were made, only occasional jokes about unhinged 20 hour directors cut binges. Now? Frequent jokes about 20 hour directors cut binges, and endless sincere compliments. They’re good movies, to be sure, but the shift always seemed inorganic to me.