I watched the first "Shrek" movie for the first time ever out of curiosity. I ended up not really caring for it despite all the hype surrounding it. To me it just felt like one of those movies that really had no heart and focused on cramming it with as many modern pop culture references as possible.
Nostalgia Critic was also kinda eh on the first film, I saw it on TV and thought it was alright but not amazing.
Post by psychedelicfursfan on Mar 20, 2024 17:57:24 GMT
Martin Scorsese is perhaps my favorite film director... and I do not get the love for Raging Bull. It's often listed as one of the best movies ever made, even though it wouldn't be in my top five favorite Scorsese movies, much less of all time.
I don't like fruit. Like at all. I CAN be persuaded to eat it if there's some type of dipping sauce or chocolate or something, but other than that, nah.
I don't like fruit. Like at all. I CAN be persuaded to eat it if there's some type of dipping sauce or chocolate or something, but other than that, nah.
You can be persuaded into eating stuff? If someone tried to persuade me into eating any vegetables that aren't green beans, peas, or potatoes I'm throwing hands.
I'm nothing but a mass of concrete yet my heart is calling my name
Martin Scorsese is perhaps my favorite film director... and I do not get the love for Raging Bull. It's often listed as one of the best movies ever made, even though it wouldn't be in my top five favorite Scorsese movies, much less of all time.
I think it's OK but I feel like people mostly remember it because of Robert De Niro pretty much inventing method acting by seriously getting into shape for the role.
Speaking of Scorsese I personally couldn't stand Shutter Island, thought the film was boring and incredibly stupid and clumsy, just not very good at all.
Also do not get the hype for A Fish Called Wanda, I found that movie painfully unfunny personally.
Also was never that hot on Arrested Development, thought the show was fine but not amazing(and the less said about the Netflix seasons the better).
Also wasn't really blown away by Community, it has it's good moments but as far as sitcoms go I don't really see what makes it so special, the way some people talk about that show you'd think it was the second coming of Christ or something.
I don't like fruit. Like at all. I CAN be persuaded to eat it if there's some type of dipping sauce or chocolate or something, but other than that, nah.
You can be persuaded into eating stuff? If someone tried to persuade me into eating any vegetables that aren't green beans, peas, or potatoes I'm throwing hands.
Yeah I can't stand most fruit(except for avocados, tomatoes and cucumbers and the latter two I can only eat in certain ways, like I can't stand tomato skin or big circular slices, they need to be cubed like how Taco Bell does them, otherwise I ain't eating em)though I can tolerate dried fruit somewhat(and like fruit gummies and jellies and jams and whatnot are OK by me)and there's many vegetables I won't go near like Eggplant, Cauliflower, Broccoli, Squash, Pumpkin, Corn, Artichokes, Mushrooms, etc but worst of all for me is definitely Asparagus, worst food ever. Haven't touched that shit since I was 12 years old as I threw up the last time I tried to eat it and thankfully my parents never made me eat it again after that, even just looking at it for too long makes me feel ill.
Also don't like Steak(or most cooked meat that isn't ground beef or chicken in general really) by itself(though I do like steak quesadillas at Taco Bell and things like that)I always hated chewing it as a kid as it made my jaw sore and the taste wasn't worth the effort so I personally just don't bother eating steak by itself(Steak sandwich is alright though).
Martin Scorsese is perhaps my favorite film director... and I do not get the love for Raging Bull. It's often listed as one of the best movies ever made, even though it wouldn't be in my top five favorite Scorsese movies, much less of all time.
I think it's OK but I feel like people mostly remember it because of Robert De Niro pretty much inventing method acting by seriously getting into shape for the role.
Speaking of Scorsese I personally couldn't stand Shutter Island, thought the film was boring and incredibly stupid and clumsy, just not very good at all.
Also do not get the hype for A Fish Called Wanda, I found that movie painfully unfunny personally.
Also was never that hot on Arrested Development, thought the show was fine but not amazing(and the less said about the Netflix seasons the better).
Also wasn't really blown away by Community, it has it's good moments but as far as sitcoms go I don't really see what makes it so special, the way some people talk about that show you'd think it was the second coming of Christ or something.
Yeah, he did deserve his Oscar for that performance. Have yet to see Shutter Island so I don't have an opinion on that one.
I think it's OK but I feel like people mostly remember it because of Robert De Niro pretty much inventing method acting by seriously getting into shape for the role.
Speaking of Scorsese I personally couldn't stand Shutter Island, thought the film was boring and incredibly stupid and clumsy, just not very good at all.
Also do not get the hype for A Fish Called Wanda, I found that movie painfully unfunny personally.
Also was never that hot on Arrested Development, thought the show was fine but not amazing(and the less said about the Netflix seasons the better).
Also wasn't really blown away by Community, it has it's good moments but as far as sitcoms go I don't really see what makes it so special, the way some people talk about that show you'd think it was the second coming of Christ or something.
Yeah, he did deserve his Oscar for that performance. Have yet to see Shutter Island so I don't have an opinion on that one.
Post by angiefoodcake on Mar 21, 2024 17:19:38 GMT
I think I made a negative comment about Oshi no Ko on here and I finally gave it a chance. I'm now enjoying it.
Yeah, the "living your mom" joke was dumb. But I realized it was probably Aqua's odd way of bonding and I think the scene is trying to make a point you can be successful while living with family. Kana is still my least favorite character but she grew on me.
You can be persuaded into eating stuff? If someone tried to persuade me into eating any vegetables that aren't green beans, peas, or potatoes I'm throwing hands.
Yeah I can't stand most fruit(except for avocados, tomatoes and cucumbers and the latter two I can only eat in certain ways, like I can't stand tomato skin or big circular slices, they need to be cubed like how Taco Bell does them, otherwise I ain't eating em)though I can tolerate dried fruit somewhat(and like fruit gummies and jellies and jams and whatnot are OK by me)and there's many vegetables I won't go near like Eggplant, Cauliflower, Broccoli, Squash, Pumpkin, Corn, Artichokes, Mushrooms, etc but worst of all for me is definitely Asparagus, worst food ever. Haven't touched that shit since I was 12 years old as I threw up the last time I tried to eat it and thankfully my parents never made me eat it again after that, even just looking at it for too long makes me feel ill.
Also don't like Steak(or most cooked meat that isn't ground beef or chicken in general really) by itself(though I do like steak quesadillas at Taco Bell and things like that)I always hated chewing it as a kid as it made my jaw sore and the taste wasn't worth the effort so I personally just don't bother eating steak by itself(Steak sandwich is alright though).
…..What kind of steak have you been eating, because (not to force you to like it, I’m just saying) I’m pretty sure steak isn’t supposed to take much effort to chew at all, let alone make your jaw sore.
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