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Loving father of Amy (Paul) Herris
Whut. Is she a tranny?
Paul is the husband, hence why her last name is not the same as the deceased's.
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Loving father of Amy (Paul) Herris
Whut. Is she a tranny?
Have you never read an obituary before? That’s how they include spouses.Loving father of Amy (Paul) Herris
Whut. Is she a tranny?
I think it's just the guys getting older while being more financially secure. "Young and hungry" is definitely a thing, and it's a thing they no longer are. Most successful creatives reach that stage where they rest on their laurels and just safely coast by. I can't say I blame them.You know, their review of Evil Dead (reboot) was almost exactly 10 years from their recent Evil Dead Rise review, April 16th 2013 vs. April 30th 2023. Looking back really makes me miss how Half in the Bag used to be as it has lost it's unique identity through that time with this being a good example. I really miss when it was more than just a pretty straight-forward review show. I am usually just waiting for Best of the Worst uploads these days since Half in the Bag is so much less than it once was. At least they occasionally put in the effort of some extra stuff, but the intro and outro continuity about Plinkett stuff is a tragedy to have gone.
Speaking of which, it's been two months since a Best of the Worst! I hope the next one isn't a spotlight.
you knowWith Jessi or Mike?
Money Plane is a great movie. What budget it had probably went to Kelsey Grammer, but it was well directed, looked good, and had decent action scenes. Their hate for it was cartoonish and they really need to apologize for Picard season 3 and Kenobi.They even said how long it’d been since they’d been to the theaters, and it really sunk in how miserable the atmosphere around new movies is. It transfers to HITB too.
The last time I enjoyed HITB was Money Plane. That got some life out of them (even though I think it should’ve been on BOTW).
I actually rewatched it not long ago, and I loved it. To me, it's one of the best movies of that year (alongside I'm Thinking of Ending Things, The Gentlemen and the first Sonic movie).Money Plane is a great movie. What budget it had probably went to Kelsey Grammer, but it was well directed, looked good, and had decent action scenes. Their hate for it was cartoonish and they really need to apologize for Picard season 3 and Kenobi.
After watching EFAP's coverage of Kenobi, it really exposes just how manipulative RLM gets with their editing, much like how an English student quote-mines to make an argument that the text itself doesn't support. Kenobi is definitely worse than Picard S3. As much as I disagree with the artistic value of memberberries, at least the audience got what it wanted, even though all they actually got was candy. Kenobi is unnecessary at best and straight-up retarded at worst.Money Plane is a great movie. What budget it had probably went to Kelsey Grammer, but it was well directed, looked good, and had decent action scenes. Their hate for it was cartoonish and they really need to apologize for Picard season 3 and Kenobi.
After watching EFAP's coverage of Kenobi, it really exposes just how manipulative RLM gets with their editing, much like how an English student quote-mines to make an argument that the text itself doesn't support.
That’s why I wish it was on BOTW. They’ve been way nicer to way worse. Plus, it needed some Rich Evans Laugh seasoning.Money Plane is a great movie. What budget it had probably went to Kelsey Grammer, but it was well directed, looked good, and had decent action scenes. Their hate for it was cartoonish and they really need to apologize for Picard season 3 and Kenobi.
Well there is Armond White. He's still aroundFuck, I miss Roger Ebert. I might not have always agreed with the man, but he wasn't afraid to tell you if he thought a film was genuinely shit.
Depends on which newer movies you're talking about.When it comes to actual newer movies, I've found their opinions generally fucking suck, and they're the most normie of normies.
Which is why their review of The Batman is never gonna come out ever.Depends on which newer movies you're talking about.
If you mean the big releases that occupy the top 5 box office spots, sure.
Thing is, they very rarely give a fuck about them, they review them because it's their job and people will whine if they talk about no big movies.
The stuff they do care about they barely mention and they said before that they would like to talk about the more obscure movies/shows they're really into but nobody would watch that.
The closest we get to that are their annual catch up videos.
Judging from this Patreon Update, it might be a regular BOTW:Speaking of which, it's been two months since a Best of the Worst! I hope the next one isn't a spotlight.