

Crime 101. It was pretty good. But it had the potential to be really really good.


Damn. I got all excited reading the description for We’re All Gonna Die, think it was an indie game!


Alien (1979)
The way of life they are imagining has never actually existed, and has nothing traditionally “American” about it. Back when that word wasn’t an international slur.
I can hear this photo and it hurts on several levels


So that’s actually interesting though. I’m not necessarily condoning this behavior. But if they have identified that unscrupulous, fraudulent outside parties are potentially manipulating the reviews, and that is what’s causing Amazon to block the reviews, then that might actually be a beneficial move on their part. It’s Amazon, so I’m inclined to think they are the ones behaving badly, but this is at least a possibility.


Not to be confused with The Arrival (1996), which is a blast of an enjoyable movie, though it’s not on the same level as Arrival. The effects don’t hold up well, sadly, but I love it all the same.


My favorite Tarantino movie.


The Promised Land (2023) with Mads Mikkelson. A gut wrenching biopic that is mint Mads. Just enthralling, with amazing performances all around.
Truth. Do NOT come at swans with aggression. Or at all, really. Avoid them. They will fuck you up.


Are you upset about Val Kilmer appearing in the last movie, or is this something you are anticipating definitely happening for this one?


This made me so happy
sounds plausible
Oh, it’s that individual
You understand that “work” isn’t “convincing” people to go to there, right? We HAVE to go to work, to earn money and have healthcare, so we don’t die. Few people have been “convinced” that commuting is their preference.