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Yeah, The Dig was solid enough and carried a lot of emotional...uh...stuff pretty handily. Pretty as eff too. Broader than it was deep though. So much interpersonal stuff to deal with that the dig itself felt like a side story. B/B+
Ps anybody seen the DiCaprio-directed jawn about that “forgotten” sculptor who supposedly “couldn’t touch Rodin’s testicle”? Got about halfway through before dropping it on grounds of self-indulgent humblebrag bullshit.
Ps anybody seen the DiCaprio-directed jawn about that “forgotten” sculptor who supposedly “couldn’t touch Rodin’s testicle”? Got about halfway through before dropping it on grounds of self-indulgent humblebrag bullshit.
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Watched it this weekend as well because of all the praise it was getting here. It was aight. I'd say more like a B/B-
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I know I'm way behind, but I watched the Witcher, and it was much better than I was expecting. Best GOT substitute I've seen so far. Time jumpy stuff can be a bit jarring/confusing but not too much.
RupertPupkin wrote:I live by this rule and this rule alone: people are drymounting idiots.
Agreed. I went in with hilariously low expectations which were exceeded. Took me a couple episodes to realize the time jumps... Super fun though. Solid B all the way.
Watched the Tom Papa special You're Doing Great! last night (for the 2nd time). So good.
The new Brian Regan one... meh.
Watched the Tom Papa special You're Doing Great! last night (for the 2nd time). So good.
The new Brian Regan one... meh.
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This guy?fredo wrote: ↑Mon Feb 08, 2021 7:20 pmYeah, The Dig was solid enough and carried a lot of emotional...uh...stuff pretty handily. Pretty as eff too. Broader than it was deep though. So much interpersonal stuff to deal with that the dig itself felt like a side story. B/B+
Ps anybody seen the DiCaprio-directed jawn about that “forgotten” sculptor who supposedly “couldn’t touch Rodin’s testicle”? Got about halfway through before dropping it on grounds of self-indulgent humblebrag bullshit.
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Thanks Fredo, you reminded me of how much I loved that movie and now I really want to buy this:
https://www.szukalski.com/shop/frog/
https://www.szukalski.com/shop/frog/
Neva heard of it. Has good reviews. Doesn't look like Leo had any involvement other than producing. Moar fredo hyperbole?ygolohcysp wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 4:48 pmThis guy?fredo wrote: ↑Mon Feb 08, 2021 7:20 pmYeah, The Dig was solid enough and carried a lot of emotional...uh...stuff pretty handily. Pretty as eff too. Broader than it was deep though. So much interpersonal stuff to deal with that the dig itself felt like a side story. B/B+
Ps anybody seen the DiCaprio-directed jawn about that “forgotten” sculptor who supposedly “couldn’t touch Rodin’s testicle”? Got about halfway through before dropping it on grounds of self-indulgent humblebrag bullshit.
https://varnishfineartshop.bigcartel.co ... own-poster
RupertPupkin wrote:I live by this rule and this rule alone: people are drymounting idiots.