“With cigarettes, my wife and I made a deal: we only smoke after sex. I’ve had the same pack since 1975. What worries me is my wife… she’s up to three packs a day.”
The late, great Rodney Dangerfield on The Tonight Show.
devia ser mto engracado trabalhar na industria dos games nos anos 2000, voce chegava nos estudio e falava -bom dia galera o que vamos fazer hoje
e ai tinha uma chance de 50% entre mandarem vc fazer um classico ou um jogo do bee movie
I can see Ant-Man being a platformer with a bunch of collectibles. Shang-Chi game coulda played like Rise To Honor or been a surprisingly decent beat em up. Black Panther woulda been an action adventure game and Black Widow coulda been a shitty FPS or Metal Gear clone.
@Moustache_bq@Dexerto While you’re not wrong, it is still considered one of the greatest sequels to a movie ever. The fact that it was nominated for the Academy Awards, won some minor awards, and was the highest grossing film of the year means it must be a strong contender.
I don't know if Jules was judging Lexi or simply surprised by how uncommon it is to be a virgin at 22. But Lexi's reaction was interesting too, because it didn't feel like she was just stating a fact about herself. It almost came across as if she was judging people who were sexually active, especially Jules.
That's what makes the scene so awkward. Both characters seem slightly uncomfortable with each other's perspective. Jules appears surprised by Lexi's lack of sexual experience, while Lexi seems to carry a sense of moral superiority about not having any.
Maybe that wasn't Lexi's intention, but that's how the scene came across to me. It felt less like, "I'm a virgin," and more like, "I'm a virgin, unlike the rest of you." That's why the exchange creates so much tension between them. #euphoria
BB's interactions with Maddy are some of my favorites because most of her scenes are with Maddy, and she always manages to say something either hilarious, bizarre, or completely unexpected.
What makes BB interesting is that she's not just a yes-man character whose only purpose is to agree with Maddy. She has her own opinions, her own personality, and absolutely no problem saying exactly what's on her mind, no matter how blunt or awkward it might be.
That's why her scenes work so well. She isn't afraid of Maddy, she doesn't constantly try to impress her, and she brings a different energy whenever they're together. Even with limited screen time, BB always manages to stand out. #euphoria
@TheXerxesHQ She was a very sensitive and passionate person who needed love and respect but didnt know how to get it and furthermore how to recognize it.