I should remember that most people on the internet are still 14, right?
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That is not a thing I had in mind to pay attention to on my next watch but I suppose now I will. I was wondering if everyone involved was quite as confident they were “all good” at the end of their stay on the island as the beginning. I mean, piece of shit dock, but secret perfect vaccination or whatever?
I would have told you a movie about Renfield (of Dracula fame) would be uninteresting and/or horrible, but I have to say, I am going to watch the shit out of this: [link] . I'm not sure it'll qualify as "good," but I honestly don't care. It looks like it'll fill that cheesy-and-kinda-bad-but-therefore-awesome role occupied by Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters. Plus Nicholas Hoult is very pretty.
OK, yes, that does look fun.
Oh, that looks like my kind of good time
I can recall very few times I felt let down by Hoult, even in those awful Jennifer Lawrence X-Men movies. It's probably worth watching for him alone.
Just watched Glass Onion, which was great fun. I appreciate that these movies are at least as much about sticking it to bazillionaire assholes as they are about solving a mystery. I also loved Ethan Hawke's cameo as the throat vaccine guy!
Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret trailer.
I'm still not sure how I feel about a movie version of that book but I suppose it was inevitable and, if so, I trust Kelly Fremon Craig. The Edge of Seventeen was so good.
I'm so glad it's a period piece (npi).