

I genuinely remember being halfway into the movie and wondering where Colin Farrell was (I knew he was in the cast, but not which role), and it was only the credits that made me actually consider it could be him as the penguin.
I genuinely remember being halfway into the movie and wondering where Colin Farrell was (I knew he was in the cast, but not which role), and it was only the credits that made me actually consider it could be him as the penguin.
In some places in India, it’s still in theatres. It might even outlast the Looney Tunes movie, given the deadline they just announced 💀
Very moody. I like it.
This is the video that led me to actually start taking a hard look at social media (I was already off of Instagram, but that was almost unconscious in that I just started loathing the app), and led me down the rabbit hole that eventually led me to Lemmy!
I was worried they were going to make statements about hiring directors with a vision. Phew.
Same with movies, like how the Venom movies have higher Rotten Tomatoes scores with each installment, despite getting worse as they went along.
Tbf, there is often a proportional reward (multiple seasons of good TV being quite a bit longer than the movies that get good).
Also, with how pacing, budgets and casts work in the industry, a movie often ends up having more in terms of emotional investment and new information than an equivalent length of TV. So the effort to watch a movie is not the same as watching an hour and a half of TV (on average).
Depends on if you want a partly funny allegorical sci fi flick vs (what seems to be) an all out action comedy