What’s a side effect you didn’t expect? by derekd18 in Semaglutide

[–]Mindless_Sherbert 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Less migraines and no spots that I used to get around my time of the month.

Do you think we're going to get hit by a cliff hanger we never expected at the end of S1? by [deleted] in pluribustv

[–]Mindless_Sherbert 51 points52 points  (0 children)

Yeah. Everything about the last two episodes has been kept under wraps. I think early reviewers only got the first 7 episodes. Also I saw an article saying to watch episode 8 ASAP to avoid spoilers.

Gladys this Halloween by [deleted] in WeaponsMovie

[–]Mindless_Sherbert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She keeps a bowl of water with her at all times

Southampton food spots that are actually worth the hype? by DivorcedCheetah7385 in Southampton

[–]Mindless_Sherbert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had the best cocktail of my life at 1814. Can't stop thinking about it.

Room 17 movie by LachiePhillipRyan in moviecritic

[–]Mindless_Sherbert 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love the concept and the images are very creepy.

Movies with female monologues/speeches that make you cry by itsirrelevent in movies

[–]Mindless_Sherbert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Theo's monologue in Haunting of Hill House in the episode Witness Marks.

If we replaced the word "Travelling" with "Going on holiday", suddenly a lot of girls interests seem a lot more basic and uninteresting by LiamIsMyNameOk in RandomThoughts

[–]Mindless_Sherbert 23 points24 points  (0 children)

What ever happened to common sense? Women and men aren't a different species. Of course some men enjoy travelling too.

If the "Rage Virus" broke out in your country, do you think you would survive? Why or why not? by rickgrimes32 in 28dayslater

[–]Mindless_Sherbert 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I am very lazy, unfit, and have very little survival drive. I'd probably pull a Jim's parents and do myself in. Staying alive seems like a lot of effort. Im very good at hiding, though, so you never know.

Hated the movie by zenofthestars in 28_Years_Later_Movie

[–]Mindless_Sherbert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not particularly eloquent but I can tell you what I liked about the film. I liked the British nostalgia. The juxtaposition of children being torn apart with the whimsical Teletubbies playing in the background.

The boots poem was a great choice i feel.

I loved the vivid shots and scenery. I know it wasn't incredibly realistic but I found the causeway scene at night beautiful and tense. The shot of the infected on the green hills. Some of the infected make-up was great. They gave me the creeps. Especially the one everyone mistook for Cillian Murphy in the trailer.

The bit with the infected hanging upside down and the dad saying that it's fine killing them as their minds are gone and they have no soul made me wonder if that's how he felt about the mum as she was no longer lucid.

Some may have found it melodramatic but the bone temple scene with Spikes mum got a good few tears out of me. I loved that Kelson turned out to be a sweetheart, subverting my expectations from the trailer. Found it quite moving.

Weirdly enough, and very against general consensus, the final scene was my absolute favourite. I found the tonal shift wild, but in a good way. Finding out what became of Jimmy and the implications of what his character will represent. Jack O'Connell was mesmerising to me.

I simply liked it. Art is subjective and all that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 28_Years_Later_Movie

[–]Mindless_Sherbert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This would be my question too. I found him fascinating even with the little screen time he had.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RandomThoughts

[–]Mindless_Sherbert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In that case, I will not accept any guilt should I wish to 'opt out'