The Last Jedi rocks and I'll die on this hill. Emotional narratives, stunning visuals, actual filmmaking. Give me an entry that challenges the saga over ones that just keep echoing it
People always ask this question and never “do prosecutors ever feel overwhelmed with guilt knowing they’ve put innocent people away?” Or “do prosecutors ever worry they aren’t doing justice when they destroy someone’s life over crimes of addiction or poverty?”
insane that we tolerate living in a society where you can go see one dentist
and he's like "ya u have 13 cavities, will be $4000 to fix them all"
then see another and he's like "that guy was full of shit and trying to scam you, you're fine"
???
I’m biased but Chicago is a better setting for the summer Olympics. River is clean enough to swim in, you’ve got multiple iconic stadiums. the lake is great for most of the water sports/beach volleyball w/the best skyline in America as the backdrop
2010: Rafael Nadal becomes youngest man in Open Era to achieve a Career Slam by defeating Novak Djokovic in four sets
2026: Carlos Alcaraz becomes youngest man in Open Era to achieve a Career Slam by defeating Novak Djokovic in four sets
It's worth asking why the most successful movie studio of the year feels the need to put itself up for sale. Why isn't making a profit and putting out great movies (and television) enough? Why does everything also need to be a billionaire-backed tech platform?
Timothée Chalamet has starred in eight films nominated for Best Picture at the #Oscars
Call Me By Your Name
Lady Bird
Little Women
Dune
Don’t Look Up
Dune: Part Two
A Complete Unknown
Marty Supreme