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  • Oct 10, 2023
    CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    Bottoms and Talk to Me*

    COOKING!

  • PIMP 💿
    Nov 2, 2023

    Theres no basis to this statement

    Purely opinion of mine that Brad Pitt is probably a boring person to be around

    Lifeless personality

  • Nov 2, 2023
    Jonboi

    I think that he was supposed to be a hollowed out soulless version of the old guard
    It’s not supposed to end with a bang, it’s supposed to highlight the cycles which smooth out any humanity within us
    Wanting to go back to the old days is sort of the point

  • Nov 2, 2023
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    i disagree with most of these but gonna appreciate how hard you went lmao

  • Nov 2, 2023
    Smoochill

    i disagree with most of these but gonna appreciate how hard you went lmao

  • Unity 💯
    Nov 3, 2023
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    You really like the words "infantilizing" and "maximalist"

  • This guy got the assignment, holy

  • Dec 14, 2023

    Pretty much this.

  • Dec 24, 2023

    Probably not an unpopular opinion but the state of western comics is just sad and pitiful. You would think DC & Marvel would look at the manga industry’s success over the last 20 years, and copy some of its formula. I guess they see the CBM movies success, which is huge no doubt as reason enough to stay the course.

  • Dec 24, 2023

    The Man who fell to Earth deserved a second season. The show was just as good if not better than Severance imo. Severance is a good show, but majority of its hype comes from white men being able to self insert their mediocre lives into the plot.

  • Dec 24, 2023
    The Garden Stan

    all the marvel movies suck except for Iron Man, Civil War, and Infinity War

    Ari Aster is easily the best director working atm

    La La Land >>>>>> Moonlight

    Jordan Peele is vastly overrated

    Tbh they all suck except Iron Man. Robert Downey Jr. = Oppenheimer what have I unleashed meme

  • Dec 24, 2023
    Glockaveli

    I'm convinced people who like The Witch are doing it because they're afraid to get called a contrarian if they don't. It's one of the most boring movies I've seen

    The atmosphere is crazy thick in that one man I felt like I was a pilgrim. I've watched it three times and enjoyed it every time

  • Idk if I said this before and if so whatever but The Cabin in the Woods is laughably bad

  • Jan 18
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    It’s not as prevalent now, but it was the buzz phrase a few years ago, especially when discussing black films/films centered on a/the black experience being called “trauma p***”.

    I’ve seen on Twitter a few clips of the show Them on Amazon Prime starting to go viral. I can still remember when the show was about to come out, all the usual black Twitter activist types talking about it being trauma p***, and that Amazon should’ve never approved it. Everybody involved should be fired etc. Without even watching a single episode of the show. Now various clips are gaining traction on Twitter and them same people asking “omg what show is this I need to watch it!”

    Now that show has since been cancelled, without any hope of ever getting picked up again. And from what we know of the industry, and we can plainly see today as oppose to just 2 years ago, less “black” projects are being green lit. With the whole DEI political debate pretty much erasing the façade, of Hollywood’s “inclusion” bs.

    I guess my point is that the “nu blacks” on Twitter (those people that will say Living Single is a top 5 sitcom and remind you every 4-5 months that Friends is based off of it) are completely out of touch. Just a nasty era looking back, we’re still not fully out of it, but it even was infecting KTT at one point. MAGA crowd won out though on here.

  • rano 🇧🇷
    Jan 18

    Mad Men is the goat show and it ain't close

  • Jan 18
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    Mr Motion

    It’s not as prevalent now, but it was the buzz phrase a few years ago, especially when discussing black films/films centered on a/the black experience being called “trauma p***”.

    I’ve seen on Twitter a few clips of the show Them on Amazon Prime starting to go viral. I can still remember when the show was about to come out, all the usual black Twitter activist types talking about it being trauma p***, and that Amazon should’ve never approved it. Everybody involved should be fired etc. Without even watching a single episode of the show. Now various clips are gaining traction on Twitter and them same people asking “omg what show is this I need to watch it!”

    Now that show has since been cancelled, without any hope of ever getting picked up again. And from what we know of the industry, and we can plainly see today as oppose to just 2 years ago, less “black” projects are being green lit. With the whole DEI political debate pretty much erasing the façade, of Hollywood’s “inclusion” bs.

    I guess my point is that the “nu blacks” on Twitter (those people that will say Living Single is a top 5 sitcom and remind you every 4-5 months that Friends is based off of it) are completely out of touch. Just a nasty era looking back, we’re still not fully out of it, but it even was infecting KTT at one point. MAGA crowd won out though on here.

    I guess there's a point to be made about how that movement indirectly affected the number of diverse projects that are picked up in the future, but I don't think it's by much. They Cloned Tyrone/Sorry to Bother You/Book of Clarence type films will always have an audience, as long as they're creative conceptually, and yes, trauma p*** is a real thing. This movie is the definition of showing black trauma without a point to make:

  • Mr Motion

    It’s not as prevalent now, but it was the buzz phrase a few years ago, especially when discussing black films/films centered on a/the black experience being called “trauma p***”.

    I’ve seen on Twitter a few clips of the show Them on Amazon Prime starting to go viral. I can still remember when the show was about to come out, all the usual black Twitter activist types talking about it being trauma p***, and that Amazon should’ve never approved it. Everybody involved should be fired etc. Without even watching a single episode of the show. Now various clips are gaining traction on Twitter and them same people asking “omg what show is this I need to watch it!”

    Now that show has since been cancelled, without any hope of ever getting picked up again. And from what we know of the industry, and we can plainly see today as oppose to just 2 years ago, less “black” projects are being green lit. With the whole DEI political debate pretty much erasing the façade, of Hollywood’s “inclusion” bs.

    I guess my point is that the “nu blacks” on Twitter (those people that will say Living Single is a top 5 sitcom and remind you every 4-5 months that Friends is based off of it) are completely out of touch. Just a nasty era looking back, we’re still not fully out of it, but it even was infecting KTT at one point. MAGA crowd won out though on here.

    They were so quick to overanalyze and stomp the life out of that genre, I seen it coming, they took it out successfully

  • Jan 18

    Ari Aster: I didn’t like Hereditary at all, Midsommar is barely good mainly cause of Florence, and Beau is Afraid is easily his best film to date

  • CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    I guess there's a point to be made about how that movement indirectly affected the number of diverse projects that are picked up in the future, but I don't think it's by much. They Cloned Tyrone/Sorry to Bother You/Book of Clarence type films will always have an audience, as long as they're creative conceptually, and yes, trauma p*** is a real thing. This movie is the definition of showing black trauma without a point to make:

    That was the worst movie I've ever seen in my life. I died as a Janelle Monae fan watching that.

  • Jan 20
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    White Lotus and Succession are the worst thing to happen to TV in a minute.

    They’re shows that idealize the rich but are too insecure to say it outright, so it turns into critic bait with a contrived satire angle

  • CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    I guess there's a point to be made about how that movement indirectly affected the number of diverse projects that are picked up in the future, but I don't think it's by much. They Cloned Tyrone/Sorry to Bother You/Book of Clarence type films will always have an audience, as long as they're creative conceptually, and yes, trauma p*** is a real thing. This movie is the definition of showing black trauma without a point to make:

    Never watched this movie. Seen the trailers though. Imma take your word on it. I wasn’t saying there wasn’t films being made that fit the description of “black trauma p***” but imo it was grossly overused