This whole episode is hysterical but in light of recent accolades for Joker, one line from Shatner got me: "In an interview, Joaquin Phoenix claims he suffers from multiple personality disorder. Or as a real actor calls it, range" Holy shit that is some magnificently phrased shade.
Not exactly laugh, but I finally hand-fed a squirrel this morning - the last person in my household to get the chance! lol
A tshirt for the day on Ript apparel. It is the scene from Jurrasic Park where Dr. Grant and Ellie see the long neck dino for the first time and it stands up to get the top of the tree. It is that but the dino is replaced with Littlefoot from Land Before Time.
After three months of lockdown, my girlfriend was finally able to bring her kids to see me today, so I’m watching Toy Story 4 for the first time and the first act is about... a suicidal spork I’ve been failing to not laugh for the last half hour
Unpoplular opinion here: its...ha, kinda odd film. Doesn't deserve the Rotten Tomato score it currently has (Currently 97%). Toy Story 3 IMO should have been the end of the motion picture part of the franchise. TS4 has some fun and sure to be classic pixar moments, but it feels like the beginning of a new Trilogy and Franchise. The ending kinda feels they broke up the band in a not good way and characters like Buzz Lightyear moved backward in Characterization and not forward.
The film hasn’t finished yet (paused for the night as the girls are sleepy)... still laughing although not as much... I’m just still thoroughly amused by the idea of a suicidal spork
And the man was clawed to death moments later by a pissed off cat. watching Pretty Woman. One little shot made me laugh. Julia Roberts is going shopping in Rodeo Drive. You see a bmw drive by with a guy on a car phone. Next to him is a little boy about 4 or 5 on a yellow toy phone pretending to talk on it like his dad. Very cute image.