I saw a mudcrab the other day. Horrible creatures.
That movie sucks actually
Liking things is bad sweaty
Everyone, he clearly meant 'Junior', the 90s Mpreg movie about Arnie getting knocked up, it was implied.

Mods, please move this to c/effort
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Signed,
A 5 year old after one viewing of Boss Baby (2017)
This is true.
Source: I was the movie.
I did that last year, glad you've done it now too
i also loved Muholland Drive 2001
Hey that's my favorite too!
still mad at that movie cuz i couldn't figure out the twist that mage it make sense.
its one of my top favorite movies for the same reason
Do you think that the part you don't understand is related to the cowboy, the Winkie's scene, and the boardroom guys? Because those parts are a bit more tangential, they're only there for their vibe and to expand on the theme of Hollywood being a playground for rich men where women are used as currency. The main plot of the movie doesn't have a twist, it's just that the 3rd act's narrative is set IRL and all the information up until the Club Silencio scene only serves as foreshadowing and characterization.
oh i understand it now, its just my bitter ego.
i fancy myself good at guessing where movies are going/picking up themes, symbolism n such, but this one i only knew i was missing something important. had smoke coming out of my ears and looked it up.
the specific explanation of before/after she looks in the box made everything click, made me feel dumb for not getting it, and respect the movie a ton
Oh yeah I get what you mean. I was rewatching Decision to Leave which is a movie I've ranted about on here before (always about how much I love it) but only yesterday realized that the whole motifs of the movie (the mountain and the sea) were referring to the Confucius proverb one of the character states halfway through the movie. Felt pretty bad that I hadn't got it until now, but made me like it even more.
bait used to be readable
Presumably you’re referencing the 2013 John Ratzenberger cinematic masterpiece, Super Buddies. Which featured Zendaya, Tenzing Norgay’s grandson (of the same name), and veteran thespians Debra Jo Rupp and Amy Sedaris.

Another Kojima Productions enjoyer I see
I read the book the movie was based on, it was really good too
I always found it really weird how the author grew up in the GDR, and the story's subtext is very clearly about the Soviet Bloc defeating and holding back the Western-backed Nazis, yet the film always gets interpreted by so-called "critics" as pro-Western capitalism because "muh freedom and capitalist innovation" is the only possible way that westoids are able to conceptualize a fucking children's story about a depressed outcast child reclaiming his dying imagination by hiding out in an attic with a banned book.
Nobody's asking for your life story geez
Me too, nice!
You're late to the party. I was first in line at the theatre April first '22
Was it Eastern Promises? That's a good one. Saw a tweet years ago recommending it specifically because "Aragorn hangs dong" in it, which did in fact get my attention. They conveniently left out any details of the context, the scene in which he does so is so intense I completely forgot to observe his hog and was forced to rewind.
i was worried he'd accidentally circumcise himself
Fair, I completely forgot his dick existed
Yeah, tho there's this part near the middle with all the stairs and the feathers which drags a bit too long. But otherwise top notch, I rewatch it at least once a year.
Was it The Science Of Sleep?
Hell yeah I'm a Blubbersexual
Chapotraphouse
Banned? DM Wmill to appeal.
No anti-nautilism posts. See: Eco-fascism Primer
Slop posts go in c/slop. Don't post low-hanging fruit here.