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I just watched the series and it never occured to me until I saw your comment.
Good catch!
I stopped watching Split somewhere near the beginning. I just lost Interest.
I saw Unbreakable when it came out and enjoyed it.
I had no problem watching Glass. The missing pieces were easy to pick up on.
I enjoyed the movie.
In 1988, Chubby Checker teamed with The Fat Boys and rerecorded The Twist.
They sing their names too.
https://youtu.be/bqsQvaBCARE?si=NC9WIlNrb5hYNKKD&t=93
I saw it at the time.
I was looking forward to it, but was kind of let down. I didn't see it again until a few years ago when they first announced Kobra Kai.
I've noticed that since the Cowboy Carter came out, media outlets are bending over backwards to praise the new album as if it's brilliant.
Here's a headline from Rolling Stone: "On ‘Cowboy Carter,’ Beyoncé Isn’t Going Country. She’s Reinventing American Music in Her Own Image"
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-album-reviews/beyonce-cowboy-carter-review-1234996919/
I finally got the chance to here the album today. It's a decent Beyoncé album. She's had much better.
I think it would be boring for a 6 year old.
When it came out I was 11 and loved it. Any "adult" theme or joke would have gone over my head.
I can't pinpoint a Jumping-the-shark episode.
I've been watching it for the first time since it aired. Turns out I only watched it back then until season 3.
Some episodes have very cringy eighties type jokes that have not aged well at all.
Some jokes are only funny if you get the reference to what was going on at the time.
But some episodes are brilliantly funny and funnier than anything you watch today.
I will say that there are too many "remember what we did in that episode" episodes.
I'm on season 6.
We didn't really get to see much.
Here's a clip on it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CbVuF57VVk
The camera angles and set design are of course all a matter of taste.
I agree with you that the music could be annoying at times.
The acting was great, in my opinion.
But once I'd gotten past the sets, music, acting, and Ema Stone's character banging half of paris and "discovering herself", there was still about an hour left which wasn't very interesting.
Agreed.
I was pleasantly surprised.
When I visited the States in the summer, it was shocking to see the size of some people.
It was sad to see someone in their 20s so huge that they could only move around on one of those buggie carts.
The food is way too processed, too much sugar, too much salt.
The free refills in the restaurants is pretty much a curse. They don't even ask you if you want a refill, they just take your glass and bring you a new one.
In the end, to lose weight, it's down to the discipline of each individual. You need to make the choice yourself, and be prepared for the fact that you have to eat less, eat less tasty things, and avoid all snacks and sugar.
Exercise, in my opinion, should be done more with the focus of getting healthier rather than to lose weight (but it does help).
Apps like MyFitnessPal are great, simply because you learn about what goes in and it helps you to adjust accordingly.
As long as the loop isn't broken, I don't think there is a problem with Elias being born, then going back to be his own great great great grandfather, because he is still being born.
Unlike in, for example, Star Trek IV, where Kirk is given a pair of glasses in the future, sells them in the past, and then he jokes that they'll be given to him again in the future again. In this case, at no point in time were they actually ever made (I realize it probably wasn't the same pair).
But once the loop is broken, that's where the paradox happens. They go back to stop Elias, but then there is no reason to go back to stop him, so they don't, but then he's not stopped, so they need to go back to stop him...and so on and so on.
And the money too.
I can't comment on racial harmony, but it was a time where black artists were barely shown on MTV.
I don't think it was that.
If I recall correctly (I was 10 at the time), at the time of recording We are the world, Cindy Lauper was a bigger name than Madonna.
We are the world was recorded just before Like A Virgin came out, so Madonna was mostly known for Holiday. No small hit, but nothing like Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.
But, once Like A Virgin came out, Madonna became bigger than pretty much everyone in 1985. She performed at Live Aid.
True, the rules also change from Movie to Movie.
I can still watch them whenever.
I saw it and loved it.
But the wait for part III was agonizing after watching the trailer for it at the end of Part II.
89 was an incredible Movie year, especially for sequels.
I'll speak to Raymond Luxury Yacht about it.