Message from @dastenhero
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Picard was really dumb from what I saw. They took the concept of Ghost in the Shell and made it eh. I didn't watch much of it but I also thought the addition of crass language was both unnecessary and unrealistic considering the fact that they never talked like that in the original series. It also seemed unnecessarily violent, which is a definite tone shift as well.
And that last shot was c r i n g e
Turns out Hocus Pocus bombed at the box office during the first week after it was released on freaking *July 16th.*
If anyone wants a heartwarming (and towards the end sad) short book, I highly reccomend this
There’s some graphic war scenes in there though, so not to sound like a snowflake, but trigger warning to any with service related ptsd
Watching 28 days later
The beginning of that movie looks like our future
Actually he whole movie
Future? We already there haha
I took this in the McDOnald's drive thru
I think the guy was homeless
😢
:(
This was back in August
Is that a dog jumping from the top of that tree?
I think that's a guy holding a dog above his head
But you already knew that didn't you 🤦
The guy is carrying the dog on his shoulders
So apparently, crappy Christmas movies are so out of ideas that two movies about a commoner who meets a vague European momarch around Christmas and falls in love with him were released in 2017 under two very similar names
They're called "A Christmas Prince" and "My Christmas Prince" and were both released around Christmas of 2017
"A Christmas Prince" has since developed into a full-on Netflix franchise full of cliche moments and corny, nonsensical plot developments all set in a realm that has a disturbing, unhealthy obsession with Christmas
Because that's just what this world needed; a dystopian movie about rich stupid monarchs who's lives revolve around a singular holiday
Jenny Nicholson does a great review of the first one 👌🏻
At first I thought you said Jack Nicolson
Has anyone here seen Outbreak though? I was laughing at the 2020 reviews the other day. People be really reviewing it as "exactly what we're going through right now."
I haven't seen it
But it seems like it would be relatable to today
The Dustin Hoffman flick? Its about as close to this plandemic as World War Z is.
Yup
It's relatable as far as there are some people who don't believe in the virus and they try and escape the city limits
That's literally it
It's a good enough movie but seriously, but without spoiling anything, we talking extremely deadly, gorey, and fast-killing Hollywood virus with an almost 100% kill rate.
A Hollywood killing virus sounds good...
*No lie*
Has anyone ever read the short story "mimsy were the Borogoues" by Lewis Padgett?
It would make the best scifi movie in history in my opinion.
I read it in an isaac asimov paper back years ago and still love it. It's brilliant i promise you won't be disappointed!
I haven't heard of it.
I feel like like this is the best place to plug my favorite book series. Michael Vey is really good