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Michael Cain’s Alfred voice: ‘ow do you plan to mansplain, manipulate, malewife your way out of this one, Master Wayne
Knives Out (the movie) certainly owes something to Knives Out the song by Radiohead, evidenced by sharing a title and a mood. Thom Yorke explained the idea behind the song in an interview (thank you Genius.com)
This is literally what happens to poor Marta at the beginning of the movie. Note that this song is by a British band, Radiohead, and it’s certainly one of their lesser-known songs.
Glass Onion also shares its title with a song, Glass Onion by the Beatles. I know it’s subtitled “A Knives Out movie” but that’s bullshit marketing, from people who didn’t trust us to understand that it was part of the anthology series. Once again, it shares its themes with the movie, and I’ll cite Genius.com again:
The movie is full of red herrings, and ultimately the murders are the dumbest that could reasonably actually succeed. John Lennon called it a “throwaway” song, and although I quite enjoy the song and the movie, as far as mysteries go I would say Glass Onion was a bit of a throwaway, the most obvious answer was the answer. Again, note that this is a song by a British band, and is less well-known amongst their entire catalog of work.
So, you’re following me so far and you also see the pattern here, great! By deductive reasoning then, I predict that the next Benoit Blanc movie will be based on another British band’s less popular song. That’s right, the next film in the Benoit Blanc anthology will be based on the song Champagne Supernova by Oasis
FOLKS!!! we have a new speaker!!!!!!!!
these pokemon VGC commentators fighting for their life rn as the technical difficulties pile up.
like they're hyping up into the match but then there was a disconnect
now carrying on the conversation while shit is getting assessed in the background
Aaron and Rosemary trying SO hard not to comment on how shitty it is that the match d/c’d THREE TIMES before they got to the first match of the day and the obvious elephant in the room that is the S/V glitchfest, god they are so professional and so good. Poor Lee also admitting on stream that he wanted to wear a fun shirt and got shot down by the production team smh.
DS9 s4 e3 The Visitor exCUSE ME?!? Some warning that I would be bawling in my living room on a Monday night would have been nice jeez they’re just… father and son…
Glass onion is the mystery movie for overthinkers everywhere
I had the same thought, that Andi was only ever Andi (Helen being a character) and had foiled the murder attempt. Or at least that they were smart enough to put her in a bulletproof vest or something once they got to the island, foiling that murder but it was actually just really good luck.
I was also convinced that someone might steal the Mona Lisa the way the case kept opening and closing the entire time. Especially in the “living room” how several different characters had confrontations or lines that were like “Look at me and not the expensive painting!”
I laughed every time that random red herring guy showed up on screen because it was so beautiful, like this guy just literally screaming that he’s a red herring and me having to be like “oh…. but IS he??” And of course he was. A lot of other people have posted about loving Blanc’s various monologues and his husband, I want to chime in to appreciate that he got in that pool with his entire outfit on.
watching ds9 for the first time. was not expecting these two to be the characters with the most sexual tension
Lmao my parents are watching A New Hope and do not care for my lore additions to their viewing experience
Finally got to see (perhaps the first of many?) ATTENTION BAJORAN WORKERS DS9 episode and it was without a doubt one of the funniest Trek episodes I’ve ever seen. Tbh my suspension of disbelief is broken so I knew none of them were ever in any serious danger, and the continuous escalation of Cardassian double and triple crossing was hilarious.
I thought it was over and that I had seen the funniest Trek moment yet when Dukat was like “ohhhh shit I’m stuck here” only to be flabbergasted by Thomas Riker menacingly peeling off his sideburns only a few episodes later
Isn’t Riker’s outfit the same as O’Brien during that one DS9 episode where he’s going on vacation?? Who wore it best?
REFLECTIONS ON TWITTER
Some things I miss about Twitter are the group celebrations of things like Warnock winning, or being able to trumpet the UCLA Bruins winning their 120th NCAA championship, or mocking Mitch McConnell for getting a tiny bit of comeuppance. Those don’t really feel appropriate here.
But there’s no way I’m providing content for a company that welcomes back actual fucking Nazis and traitors with open arms. So I guess it’s a reasonable trade off.
Or to put it another way…
I think star trek should have more gay sex in it
he was serving absolute cunt here
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION (1987-1994) “All Good Things…” (7.25/7.26)