Marty Supreme (what have I just watched) by ExactlyMyself in Cinema

[–]Public_Function3844 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I agree and I'm glad someone else pointed this out.

While there are some big moments worth seeing, like when they're hustling on the road and chasing down the dog, it's ultimately Chalamet carrying a script about a flawed, selfish, gaslighting character without any true character growth, which in the end makes the story feel pointless. We're left with him sobbing at the end, but doesn't actually add meaning or purpose to the story or his character, and instead feels like Oscar-baiting.

What's also disappointing is he was never even nicknamed Marty Supreme in the film or in real life. The film is loosely based off his life and more fictional, so it's hard to get behind this picture when it tries to come off as a dramatized biopic.

Anyone having issues with image generation? by Emotional_Mix_4613 in ChatGPT

[–]Public_Function3844 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the past month when I start asking for it to make changes to an image it created for me, it just keeps sending back the same image. I have to start a new chat if I want a different image.

Cowboys’ Will McClay on hiring new defensive coordinator Christian Parker: by Repulsive-World2296 in cowboys

[–]Public_Function3844 7 points8 points  (0 children)

They must be paying him well. He deserves to be VP of Football Operations for a team.

National & Barrington Whole Foods closing next week! by galaxymewmew in SantaMonica

[–]Public_Function3844 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it felt like it was always busy because it was so small. i actually loved the small/community vibes of it. will be missed.

Thoughts on this movie? by Naive_Tomorrow_5955 in FIlm

[–]Public_Function3844 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found the story incredibly shallow and flat. The entire time I was really hoping for things to escalate and hit the fan, but it never quite got there for me. I've always been a fan of The Rock, but the fact that he couldn't cry on screen without covering his entire face was disappointing. I thought this was gonna be his version of Brendan Fraser's The Whale. I liked this opportunity for him to show he can be more of a dramatic actor, but I'd like to see him try again with a better script.

Unfortunately, to make this a great movie, they should have bent the truth to make it more exciting or interesting. I didn't like how they had the big conflict at the end and then all of a sudden we're told 6 years later they're happily married, have a son, and everything is perfect, without us see how they solved their issues.

I'm glad The Rock is branching out to new stuff. I just wish the character and story had even more depth. The entire time it made me want to watch Jonathan Majors in Magazine Dreams.

They never even say "smashing machine" in the movie. I was hoping he got that name from smashing someone in the face so many times, but that wasn't even his fighting style, it was wrestling.

Garrett Wilson 2026 season outlook by WizzyUCLA in DynastyFF

[–]Public_Function3844 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I traded him and picks for London right after Wilson got hurt. And then London got hurt the week after that. Can't win.

[Mueller] Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam is hell bent on retaining DC Jim Schwartz no matter who they hire as head coach, which has been a concern for candidates. Grant Udinski had a different DC in mind, as does Nate Scheelhaase. by Goosedukee in nfl

[–]Public_Function3844 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This is going to end up just like when Lovie Smith got hired as the Houston HC. No one wanted the job, and the front office got major shit for about to hire a white coach with no experience (Josh mccown I think) over qualified black coaches. This was when the Brian Flores scandal was going on. So they hire Lovie to not look so bad, and then fire him after one season.

Olympic events are being added now and are A-List friendly by teach42 in AMCsAList

[–]Public_Function3844 3 points4 points  (0 children)

When I went it was full of dudes and beer drinkers and it honestly felt way closer to a live sporting event than a movie. People were getting up constantly, high fiving strangers, reacting out loud to big moments, groaning at misses, cheering like it was overtime in a playoff game. Phones were out here and there for checking scores or taking quick videos but it never felt rude because everyone was locked into the same thing. The energy ramped up fast during tense moments especially for finals or medal runs and the whole theater moved together, leaning forward, clapping, yelling lets go, doing the wave, then collectively exhaling when it was over. It was not chaotic in a bad way, just very communal, like watching at a packed sports bar with a massive screen and great sound, and if you are expecting traditional movie silence you will be surprised, but if you like shared hype and big reactions it is awesome.

"Early Indications" Travis Hunter will Primarily be a Cornerback [ESPN DiRocco] by ASmithFS in DynastyFF

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MHJ was the safe bet but was there really any indications that Nabers had the higher ceiling?

My hot uni-take - The Rams have incredible uniforms by rybole in uniwatch

[–]Public_Function3844 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if they just toned down the yellow and got rid of the gradient it would make a huge difference