Everyone Everywhere Needs Waymond
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Everyone Everywhere Needs Waymond
I was watching I Like to Watch with Trixie and Katya and when Trixie said “these cameras don’t matter, even if they weren’t here I would still just be watching tv here with you” to Katya it gave me the same vibe as “in another life, I would have really liked just doing laundry and taxes with you” and now I’m crying
"In another life, I would have really liked just doing laundry and taxes with you."
I think this movie healed a part of me I didn't even know was broken.
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Well, this took waaaaaaay longer than it should have. I spent a long-ass time trying to figure out how to make them look like 3D modeled Pixar characters before admitting to myself that it was way beyond my present abilities. I also went through about twenty versions of Evelyn’s face before I settled on one that I was more or less satisfied with. If you’re thinking that Jobu’s braid bagel looks like it was tedious as shit to draw, you are correct. Very happy with how the raccoon turned out; my wife attempted to persuade me to de-emphasize his canine teeth, but I valiantly resisted.
“if nothing matters, then all the pain and guilt you feel for making nothing of your life, goes away”
And don’t miss my chat with Rod Kim about Everything Everywhere All At Once. We swoon over OSCAR WINNING (!!!) Ke Huy Quan’s performance. He made me a believer in the glasses as a disguise trope.
Happy Wine Wednesday! The illustrious, brilliant, funny, and insightful Rod Kim makes his triumphant return to the podcast this week to disc
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