Some of the skits are too topical to be timeless. Like Kerry v.s. Bush. Some are just dumb and random. Which is to be expected for any skit show: hit or miss. I have no idea why I laughed so hard at Will Sasso's Kenny Rogers impression but Stuart, Miss Swan, and a few others are still funny to me. I'm never in the mood to watch an entire episode, but watching old clips free on YouTube while you eat...
For a new show it is very impressive. It's what "Stranger Things" should have been. I highly recommend it but I have a few gripes with it. Like most shows, it goes downhill after the 1st season. It becomes too whacky and like a Marvel movie in the 3rd season. Those 3 assassins of varying ages were goofy as f*ck. And once it got into parallel universes with bizarro evil versions (almost)...
Not sure about Shamalyan's political beliefs or personal views. Don't care enough to google either. But based on the release date and the Production company, I think it's just a "new normal" to need every race added. What's annoying is that there's so many minorities and women that by default, the only few White people in the cast have to be the antagonists and bad guys. There are a few Indians who...
Basically, "Trains, Planes, & Automobiles" but with the DIY 80's vibes that you'd see from a Sam Raimi film or an early Peter Jackson flick. And with surreal satire elements like something MDE would make. Anyways, it made me laugh out loud a lot which is rare for a film. I usually chuckle or am just entertained. I think it's because it hit way too close to home. A guilty pleasure of mine is to...
"Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime for Make Benefit Once Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan," directed by Jason Woliner and starring Sacha Baron Cohen, is the much-anticipated sequel to the groundbreaking 2006 film "Borat." While the original film was lauded for its bold humor and incisive social commentary, this follow-up has garnered mixed reactions. It maintains...
The film follows the exploits of Borat Sagdiyev, a fictional Kazakh journalist, as he embarks on a journey across the United States to document American culture. This mockumentary format allows Cohen to engage in daring, politically incorrect stunts that serve not only as comedic devices but also as incisive social commentary. The humor in "Borat" is a unique blend of shock, satire, and farce. Cohen's...
The premise of "Limitless" is both intriguing and thought-provoking. In a world where success often hinges on intellect and mental acuity, the idea of a pill that can instantly transform an average person into a genius is compelling. The film explores the consequences of such power, raising questions about the ethics of human enhancement and the pursuit of limitless potential. From the moment...
In an entertainment era where seemingly everything is being dumbed down and homogenized, the Planet of the Apes films have managed to hold on, retaining their focus on larger ideas about society, human...
It’s been seven years since director Matt Reeves delivered the last installment in the decades-spanning, ever-political “Planet of the Apes” franchise. {snip}
But we’re only now getting to a...
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“Wicked Little Letters” might drag The Critical Drinker out of the multiplex and into the art house.
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Every once in a while, a comedy classic comes out and critics and general audiences alike aren’t quite sure what to do with it. Often, these tend toward absurdism:...
Look this is a perfectly fine action picture and the monkeys look (mostly) as real as everyone says, but my problem is that it feels like a 2-plus-hour prologue for a better, more interesting series...
“Stop trying to make ‘fetch’ happen. … It’s not going to happen.” That’s what Regina George, the meanest girl in 2004’s Mean Girls, tells a hanger-on who is hoping to gain favor by coining...
I stumbled on this 52 episode series of lectures on the development of the Western world on the Internet Archive and I was immediately hooked. Now I haven't watched the episodes about modernity yet, so I cant say if these are ideologically flawed in some way, but they certainly do not show up in the 27 episodes I have watched so far. That said, what does this series deliver? A serious, academic but...
"Can’t We All Just Get Along?"
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The last action star is not from the United States but from the country of South Korea. The days when a single name can carry an action movie due to its appeal to mainstream audiences have been snuffed...
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