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Bill Burr: Drop Dead Years 2025
damn funny! not everything worked for me for various reasons, he toes the line with what he can say as a white man, and he's really like on that line. but damn it's so refreshing to see him as opposed to ... SO MANY other white male comedians. really hope I don't see the day bill burr's politics go in the other direction.
that gun range bit was freaking hilarious. what a blast, bill burr is world-class at riffing. type…
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Roy Wood Jr.: Lonely Flowers 2025
i've said it before but roy's specials can feel like poetry! he's so good at threading a fine needle, and his callbacks feel like the easiest, buttery layups ever. like he really sets it up so well, sticks the landing perfectly and you never even saw it coming!! one of my favorite comedians. the bubble man anecdote was the best 😭😭
this kinda humor hits so hard, especially when you're sicker than an english bloke dying from the plague in the 1300s
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The Perks of Being a Wallflower 2012
percy jackson the rizzler?? greg from succession (with a ponytail)?? the flash?? ant man?? shauna from yellowjackets?? hermione from harry potter?? ruth langmore from ozark?? they're all in this film, what a star-studded cast!!!!
why was this the messiest high school drama ever!! this really struck a chord for me. major bridge to terabithia and the fallout (2021) vibes. made me a lil emotional!!
imagine that being your hs freshman year, homie lived twenty lives in that nine months lmao.…
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Dune: Part Two 2024
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
i'm still very thrown off by the concept of a french actor portraying a messiah for a fantasy people closely resembling arabs and the middle east. to top it all off, of course, the film's got a french director and not a single lead actor of arab descent. it's just weird and orientalist, idk how else to express that. but here's a review that so eloquently explains how problematic villeneuve's approach truly is.
there are a lot of things i…
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