

A lie is still a lie, even if it’s told to a Nazi or if there’s an otherwise good outcome


A lie is still a lie, even if it’s told to a Nazi or if there’s an otherwise good outcome


I liked 7 at the time, but it’s been retroactively ruined by the whole package


Also not related to the David Bowie character of the same name, or the DC comics character of the same name
It is repulsive to us


The Napa Boys. The concept is, what if the movie Sideways had spawned a series of increasingly terrible, raunchy, American Pie style direct-to-video sequels, and this is the fourth movie in the franchise. It’s full of juvenile gross out humor, bad editing, plot points that get introduced out of nowhere or disappear into nothing, and incredibly cheap production values. But on purpose.
It’s a fun concept, and it wrings some genuinely funny moments out of the absurdity. It also has some fun roles for a few comedians I like: David Wain, Paul Rust, Mike Hanford, etc. Ray Wise and DJ Qualls show up in small parts too.
But it’s still sometimes a hard watch; cause even if a bad movie is bad on purpose, that doesn’t inherently make it good. I’d say it’s worth checking out though if the premise intrigues you. Just know what you’re getting into


That analogy doesn’t apply at all. It’s more like if a chef says, “I don’t particularly care about salads, but here’s a salad I made,” and hands me the most delicious salad I’ve ever had. I would enjoy the hell out of it and not complain that it doesn’t count as a salad because he’s not a salad fan
My guess is Vivian from Paper Mario


Supporting a cause? Sounds like something a Zionist would do
Other than the OT, it’s not hard to be on par with a mainline Star Wars movie. Even TLJ, which was the best of the ST, wasn’t that great. At least Mando+Grogu didn’t have the baggage of being “important”. Even if it was half baked I didn’t come out feeling like years of anticipation were for nothing. It was able to just be a fun if forgettable romp