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You have to read it at least once, if only because it’s a cool feeling to get morally shocked and repulsed by stuff done by 19th century characters.
This is getting beat up on because it’s fixated on Cathy-Heatchliff as a serious romance, but I think people need to get over themselves – it’s a solid film!
It’s inferior to the entire genre that The Office launched, but it still has some of that magic and I found myself binging it while doing the dishes.
The character I was most excited to see play got eliminated in the third episode….but I’m still hooked, let’s see what happens.
However dumb and vile you think Elon Musk is, he’s worse than that.
Had a good time revisiting this story, which is an improvement over Book 4. I even became fond of Button Bright.
This month’s book club pick. I won’t understand a good chunk of it due to speed-reading and speed-listening, but…something something alienation at work?
The lore is getting pretty out of control here, Lemony.
I want to come back to this, but there was a period where I was wandering a black and white map for like 10 minutes.
I’m getting sucked into the original GBA game now? What is with this series and its hold on me?
Enjoying playing this for about 15 minutes at a time and knocking out a puzzle here and there.
I don’t get it, I think.
I want to see the story play out, but I’m intimidated by the cooking.
We were snowed in and this became oddly addicting.
Got through season 2 recently and while I don’t want Chuck to die, I would like him out of the picture.
Holy cow, a Yorgos Lanthimos movie I didn’t hate!
Free on YouTube. Literally the main character says Kristen Dunst is “not like other girls.”
I am the third review for this movie on Letterboxd. Almost no one’s seen it. Almost no one should.
Caught on a whim at the theater and it’s good! Just….a little too much blaming kids and not, you know, the structural qualities of alienation in capitalism.
Re-listening to this audiobook, which is a horror story of a bright-eyed idealist who becomes an evil union-buster.
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