You are absolutely correct. My partner and I got Pixel 6s on a huge discount from Best Buy when it was time to upgrade.
You are absolutely correct. My partner and I got Pixel 6s on a huge discount from Best Buy when it was time to upgrade.
I wish every major city had one, or even if other theaters that try to be classy adopted their policies. Alamo is head and shoulders above any movie theater competition in my opinion, even before taking into account the meal service.
It really is a beautiful movie. Rock solid cast, charming and funny, but can be absolutely devastating at moments. And the “flowers” might be one of my favorite moments in a movie, full stop. It is so simple, but fits so neatly into their characters.
Does anyone else double-take when you see a Roger Ebert review pop up?
I’ve seen others say this, but the explosion of streaming services and consolidation of companies really feels like Old Hollywood owning every aspect of film again. Really not enjoying the replay of the early 20th century.
Yeah, and I certainly understand the trend with the growing competition of media. I think that notion will stick around, but it will also ebb and flow when the bottom line demands fresh content. That feels justified as Pixar is looking for something that works instead of rereleasing Zootopia and Inside Out again.
It’s on the list. Just haven’t been in the mood to start a very serious drama, but I’m looking forward when the mood strikes. I did really enjoy Mando S1, primarily because it was what I’ve been waiting for: a genre smash in a unique setting (space western). The more the series has moved from that, the less I like those episodes. Andor seems to fit that mold.
I’m not mad about it since I think it is the nature of being a fan, but I don’t think Star Wars is really for me anymore. I never saw CWs or Rebels, and I don’t really have any inclination to, but it seems that someone needs to consume all SW media to enjoy the new stuff. Eh, but what do I know? I liked TLJ. I hope Ahsoka is good for those that enjoy it.
Beast Wars is my GOAT Transformer series. I figured it was nostalgia, but I rewatched during the pandemic and it honestly held up better than I remember. Even the weird early digital animation is impressive in context. So many interesting characters and motivations, too. And the sweetest extra on top is Megatron’s dialogue. Yeeeeess!