@Josema272004@tylerscott@imzftbi Nah I totally agree and I think there’s an argument that the best atmospheres will never be in World Cups (excluding finals or host country games) because with bigger stadiums and more neutral and divided fan bases you kind of have to sacrifice it
Quentin Tarantino slams Hollywood:
“Flaws, implausibilities, audience pandering, miscast performers or just plain stupid sh*t usually torpedoes every new movie coming out of the flavorless sausage factory that used to call itself Hollywood. These days I’d rather read a book.”
@wllottnwldr Fairs. I just think the further you try to break down each component, the further you are getting from the true beauty of art which is just appreciating the sum of its parts. How it made you FEEL, the lessons you took from it, etc.
Best of luck regardless, app looks great!
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@CrossOutBryce@NebsGoodTakes The people that love it can’t even agree on what’s good about it and the people that hate it can’t even agree what’s bad about it. I’d say it’s worth a watch purely off that lol