Forever was kinda enjoyable. Batman and Robin was just bad.
It really does! They were leaning in hard to the Adam West show. Every time an extra has a line it's the corniest thing in the world. "OH NO! BOILING ACID! OH NO, MY SHOES ARE MELTING! OH GOSH!" I hadn't seen it all the way through since it was in the theater, but it's very much intentional high camp.
I wonder why people were so mad at Batman and Robin specifically, it doesn't do anything that Forever wasn't already doing.
Forever was kinda enjoyable. Batman and Robin was just bad.
Seeing them now, I think they're about the same thing. Schumacher gets a lot of nerd-hate, but he's made some really solid movies. Carwash, Falling Down, Flatliners, The Lost Boys, not a bad run. There's nothing unintentional in his Bat-movies, though they're silly as hell.
Favorite is probably the arcade game with Handsome Joe.
Risking divorce if I use “blame it on the thunder” any more at home.
I finally saw Get Out. Was there anything like this between Rosemary's Baby and The Stepford Wives and right now? Is there a whole genre of politically motivated horror-satires where the protagonist's paranoia, ultimately justified, is something with which we're supposed to identify that I missed? Or is it just these three?
I feel bad for my wife because I'm going to talk about this movie until the day I die* so OOPS!
*April 27, 2032, trauma to the head after slipping on a bread I was feeding to a girl cardinal
8 minutes and 45 seconds of Netflix Original Series™ Everything Sucks.
Who said there's no truth in advertising?!
Did you know this takes place in the NINETIES? Because it does. It's the NINETIES. In the first 8 minutes I heard half a dozen NINETIES songs and infinity x 90 NINETIES pop culture references.
Wanna know what happens when someone with no talent watches Freaks and Geeks and thinks, "hey, I can do that, but I'll set it in the NINETIES"?
Tune into Netflix Original Series™ Everything Sucks and find out!
The nineties are the new eighties.
You sir, are a hideous hermaphroditical character which has neither the force and firmness of a man, nor the gentleness and sensibility of a woman.
That's fine, the 90s encompassed my life ages 14-23. I love the 90s.
But I don't like period shows that have to constantly yank on your sleeve, give you a wink, and SCREAM IN YOUR MOTHERFUCKING FACE that this story takes place in a time other than now.
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