@EthGoesBOOM I get that everyone has to make the hardest choices and with a decision there is always something good to come out of it. Good luck on your future Eth. It's been a wild 10+ years.
@letterboxd Ironically enough, you can do a double feature with Eighth Grade and Kelly Fremon Craig's other film The Edge of Seventeen and it'd still align with the concept of aging
@BasicFoxFurry "Try Everything" mainly because of the messaging and it how encapsulates the first film's main morale, while "Zoo" still has every right to be poppy and catchy as it should
Batman Forever (1995) really isn’t as dumb as its reputation. It plays like a bridge between the camp of the ’60s series and the hyper-stylized energy of the mid-’90s. It’s unique, loud, and unapologetically fun.