Yeah but how many of us have been in similar situations where we look back and think what if we did this, or what if we said that, surely we could’ve made the relationship work AND gotten that dream job, house, family, and everything else we ever wanted? We all have.
And that’s why people love this movie and it’s receiving so much praise. It’s not because it’s a throwback to golden Hollywood of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, it’s not the songs, and it’s not because it’s Hollywood’s patting themselves on the back. It’s because that final montage, that painful nostalgia of past relationships and all their promise, resonated with all of us.
That being said, I’m really pulling for Hell or High Water for best picture. Fucking love westerns.
Uhhh, you’d have to see the movie. It’s not as negative as you’re making it out to be, and I can see how some people would walk away despite the ending thinking it was romantic.
SPOILERS
They don’t break up because they don’t love each other anymore, they even say their always love each other, and it’s actually pretty amicable. He helps her out by getting her to an audition that launches her movie career but requires her to go to Paris to film, while he has to keep selling out as a musician and touring the US if he wants to pursue his own dream of owning a jazz club. They go their separate ways because that’s what people do, and when they meet up later they have a”what if” moment had they stayed together but ultimately they are happy for each other and the choices they made. So it’s more of a bitter sweet ending.
Because some point you or your kid are either going to get injured, want to go to school, or will be to old to work anymore. The reason you save is so that when huge life events or when shit hits the fan, you’ll be prepared, as opposed to the idiot who blew his savings on cheesecake factory which ironically gave him diabetes and heart disease with sky high medical bills that he can’t pay off all the while his ungrateful kids won’t shut the fuck up about going to Disney world or the new video game they just have to have while his wife long ago decided to start praying an affair with some tool lawyer.
Pretty much don’t be ATL guy, he dug a hole everyday.
You should’ve segued that conversation with those same girlfriends into a discussion on equal pay for bonus hilarity.
Publish it.
So the PwC partner had Emma on his mind and made the biggest Freudian slip ever. Got it.
Damn, I didn’t realize laser weapon technology was there yet.
That’s what I get for skimming.
Gotta respect someone who just cuts you loose like that.
The Oscars proved last night, without a doubt, how much a sham they are.
Only dude to be killed by terminator, predator, and the alien
Duh
I’m using Gboard predictive typing, but don’t be that douche.
*thriced
Yeah but how many of us have been in similar situations where we look back and think what if we did this, or what if we said that, surely we could’ve made the relationship work AND gotten that dream job, house, family, and everything else we ever wanted? We all have.
And that’s why people love this movie and it’s receiving so much praise. It’s not because it’s a throwback to golden Hollywood of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, it’s not the songs, and it’s not because it’s Hollywood’s patting themselves on the back. It’s because that final montage, that painful nostalgia of past relationships and all their promise, resonated with all of us.
That being said, I’m really pulling for Hell or High Water for best picture. Fucking love westerns.
They both sound like pieces of shit. Put him in his fucking place, and also look at getting a studio or one bedroom.
You missed the point my confused friend
Isn’t it about Frankie losing his V card?
Uhhh, you’d have to see the movie. It’s not as negative as you’re making it out to be, and I can see how some people would walk away despite the ending thinking it was romantic.
SPOILERS
They don’t break up because they don’t love each other anymore, they even say their always love each other, and it’s actually pretty amicable. He helps her out by getting her to an audition that launches her movie career but requires her to go to Paris to film, while he has to keep selling out as a musician and touring the US if he wants to pursue his own dream of owning a jazz club. They go their separate ways because that’s what people do, and when they meet up later they have a”what if” moment had they stayed together but ultimately they are happy for each other and the choices they made. So it’s more of a bitter sweet ending.
Before and after
Olivia looking fine in that photo.
Because some point you or your kid are either going to get injured, want to go to school, or will be to old to work anymore. The reason you save is so that when huge life events or when shit hits the fan, you’ll be prepared, as opposed to the idiot who blew his savings on cheesecake factory which ironically gave him diabetes and heart disease with sky high medical bills that he can’t pay off all the while his ungrateful kids won’t shut the fuck up about going to Disney world or the new video game they just have to have while his wife long ago decided to start praying an affair with some tool lawyer.
Save your fucking money.