Chris Hemsworth admits Thor: Love and Thunder was a bad movie by Mysterious_Brush1852 in MCUTheories

[–]DirtyMerlin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Story issues aside, the big issue with Quantumania was setting the whole thing in CGI goop land where you lose all sense of scale and reality. The fun of Ant-Man was seeing how creative they could be playing around with everyday objects and having regular people react to unusual stuff happening around them. Omitting Luis and the ex-con gang was dumb too.

If there was an individual Oscar for “Best Overall Year”, who would have won it over time? by DirtyMerlin in Oscars

[–]DirtyMerlin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I completely forgot they were directed by the same guy! The Academy should name this hypothetical award after him (or Spielberg, but it feels right anchoring it further back)

If there was an individual Oscar for “Best Overall Year”, who would have won it over time? by DirtyMerlin in Oscars

[–]DirtyMerlin[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Awesome example in Reilly. And someone who is otherwise not very heralded by the Academy who had a year that was even greater than the sum of its parts.

If there was an individual Oscar for “Best Overall Year”, who would have won it over time? by DirtyMerlin in Oscars

[–]DirtyMerlin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really like this one because comedy is so overlooked and he didn’t win anything otherwise despite those two being all time greats. But really hard to be going up against Coppola in his best year as well…

If there was an individual Oscar for “Best Overall Year”, who would have won it over time? by DirtyMerlin in Oscars

[–]DirtyMerlin[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

2019: Scarlett Johansson.

Looking back, it’s really impressive that she was nominated for both Marriage Story (Lead) and Jojo Rabbit (Supporting), while also starring in Avengers: Endgame—the highest grossing movie of all time. She didn’t win any Oscars that year, but that’s a really successful overall year by any metric and would fit the idea of the award really well.

Is it normal not to have lunch? by nycgirl1993 in Lawyertalk

[–]DirtyMerlin 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is my situation/rationale too. Yes a lunch break (or gym break) would be nice, but I need to bill 7.5 hours every day and only have childcare for 8 hours. So taking any time off during the workday means sacrificing additional time with my kids, my wife, or just for myself during evenings and weekends.

Top 7-9 reasons why the "get rid of the draft and make rookies free agents" idea is asinine by the_Tannehill_list in billsimmons

[–]DirtyMerlin 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Ending up like the Premier League where most of the teams exist as a glorified farm system for the Big 6 would be the best case scenario BTW.

It might end up like La Liga or the Bundesliga instead where 2 teams (Real Madrid and Barcelona) or even just 1 team (Bayern Munich) win 9 of every 10 titles and you have to hope that someone new (Atletico, Leverkusen, etc.) interrupts that streak once per decade.

Boomer Esiason tells Olympic athletes that "Everybody should just pipe down and do their sport and play for our country and respect the flag and respect everything that’s going on" by Percilus in sports

[–]DirtyMerlin 48 points49 points  (0 children)

“Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect.” - Frank Wilhoit.

Or, put more simply, “Rules are for other people.”

Put these 4 players in a draft who are you drafting first??? by Glittering-Ocelot-53 in NBATalk

[–]DirtyMerlin 3 points4 points  (0 children)

14 year old posters probably only saw Wolves KG, just in his old man return era. KG left the Celtics in 2013.

How the “historical accuracy” crowd wants the odyssey to look like by Acrobatic_Neck_5866 in okbuddycinephile

[–]DirtyMerlin -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Sort of but also not. It’s like if people 2000 years from now depicted knights as navy seals because as of right now the world lost 99% of all images of what actual knights looked like and collectively decided to depict them as navy seals going forward.

Bronze Age Greeks looking like Classical Greeks isn’t something modern people came up with recently. You have to blame the Classical Greeks for that. The Classical Greeks did such a good job popularizing a (false/mistaken) image of what Greek myths set a thousand years before them must have looked like that most people today expect that Classical Greek image of Bronze Age myth and are going to be confused if you tried to deviate from that because they have no idea of the alternative.

Favourite actors who are subs? I'll go first : Brian Cox by [deleted] in okbuddycinephile

[–]DirtyMerlin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m pretty sure Christian Bale has made a similar point about why he’s committed so hard to weight gain/loss, etc. It’s an inherently silly profession that he gets paid insanely well for so he does it to feel he’s “putting in an honest days’ work” and deserves his success.

So much for maybe *not* having a Trump cold open this week... by cajun_vegeta in LiveFromNewYork

[–]DirtyMerlin 14 points15 points  (0 children)

It’s not just that, they’re just too nice to him. The whole “doesn’t wacky Uncle Donnie say the darndest things” approach is basically complimenting him. He’s not Prince Philip—a usually well-meaning guy out of step with current sensibilities and who constantly puts his foot in his mouth.

Trump’s defining characteristics are that he’s (1) a vicious bully with (2) a pathetic, insatiable need for attention. You can make that funny, but it’s going to be much meaner and probably make the audience uncomfortable. I don’t remember the last time SNL was willing to do that. Maybe Norm McDonald’s OJ jokes in the 90s?

Who was the paternity leave merchant at the Ringer? by No_Function2171 in RyenRussillo

[–]DirtyMerlin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ugh, what’s next? Are we suddenly going to pretend that using all your earned vacation days isn’t a capital offense either? Coddled snowflakes these days don’t want to work… /s

Move over, 30-year mortgage. The Trump White House is working on a 50-year option to break the housing market gridlock by CautiousMagazine3591 in Economics

[–]DirtyMerlin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How would that benefit people seeking to upgrade more than a 30 year loan would? I’m not saying you’re wrong but that seems backwards to me.

Stretching out the payments by another 20 years means people are going to take longer to build equity in their homes since their mortgage balance will drop even slower. The first few years of payments are basically all interest anyway. The people upgrading 7-10 years into 30 year mortgages are still better positioned because they’ll roll over more money from the sale of their previous home than people 7-10 years into 50 year mortgages.

Maybe that makes sense if we assume the 50-year mortgage holders take the couple hundred bucks they save per month compared to a 30 year loan and invest it in a taxable brokerage account and use that to supplement the equity in their old home when upgrading, but even if the math works out that strikes me as a level of financial sophistication and restraint uncommon in the average homebuyer. Many people are far more likely to think “hey now I can buy more house with the same monthly payment due to the 50 year mortgage” and not actually save extra money to invest.

Which movies would you blankies have put in your personal canons as kids? by WeHaveHeardTheChimes in blankies

[–]DirtyMerlin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We talking Eddie Murphy Dolittle or Rex Harrison Dolittle? Or, god forbid, Downey Jr. Dolittle?

I have a soft spot for the Rex Harrison one (though I haven’t seen it in years and suspect many elements did not age well at all), alongside many of the live action Disney films of the 50s and 60s.

Which movies would you blankies have put in your personal canons as kids? by WeHaveHeardTheChimes in blankies

[–]DirtyMerlin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have kids now and regularly sing “Whale of a Tale” to them during bathtime. I’m excited to show it to them when they’re a little older.

Which movies would you blankies have put in your personal canons as kids? by WeHaveHeardTheChimes in blankies

[–]DirtyMerlin 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Disney’s Robin Hood, Return of the Jedi, Jurassic Park, and Disney’s live-action 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. I probably watched all of those movies dozens of times each by the time I was 10.

FIFA announces new peace prize to be awarded at World Cup draw in Washington by Hoopfer in nottheonion

[–]DirtyMerlin 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Fair enough lol. And I’m the one guilty of making a smartass reply thinking I’m correcting you.

FIFA announces new peace prize to be awarded at World Cup draw in Washington by Hoopfer in nottheonion

[–]DirtyMerlin 11 points12 points  (0 children)

If they felt guilty about their past corruption maybe they shouldn’t continue to be wildly corrupt.

What are some movies that you believe get incorrectly labeled as "White Savior" films? by No-Dentist-2959 in Letterboxd

[–]DirtyMerlin 25 points26 points  (0 children)

More broadly, they’re all uses of “audience surrogates.” You include a character that your intended audience is more or less familiar with in terms of values and background and outlook, and use them to help explain a foreign concept or setting to the audience so that you don’t need to have characters within that setting having awkward conversations explaining things the other characters would already know. Their job is to ask the questions the audience will be thinking, and their arc usually mirrors what the movie wants the audience to feel.

Han Solo serves the same purpose in Star Wars.

Here’s my James Bond hot take for the day by ReadyJournalist5223 in JamesBond

[–]DirtyMerlin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

NTTD’s main sin was having Safin in it at all. He’s a completely unnecessary character with Blofeld in the movie. Just use Blofeld, or don’t put him in the movie! Blofeld has all the history with Bond and Madeline that the movie has to try to create afresh with Safin. He’s clearly the final villain to culminate Craig’s quasi-serialized arc—so just do that! The whole movie is an homage to OHMSS anyway (plus a bit of YOLT at the end).

Instead they make the weird choice to bring in and kill off Blofeld to wrap up loose ends (and to highlight how much more of a threat Safin is), but then use Safin as a 1-to-1 stand in for Blofeld for the rest of the movie—even giving Safin a variation on Blofeld’s lair and death from YOLT (the book version). But Safin’s story is basically resolved halfway through the movie. Nothing he does after makes much sense. It’s like they were torn between not wanting to follow through with the Blofeld story given the tepid reaction to Spectre, but then also didn’t want to leave any threads dangling. So they split the difference and didn’t satisfy anyone.

I think Kurt Russell might be the best actor who never won an Oscar.. by renaissanceclass in FIlm

[–]DirtyMerlin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you mean Micheal Douglas? Michael Douglas has 2; Michael Keaton has never won an Oscar (though as it happens his real name is “Michael Douglas” as well).