• dohpaz42@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    Everything, everywhere, all at once. You’ll thank me later.

    ~Except for the hotdog fingers; unless you’re into that sort of thing.~

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      18 hours ago

      I loved that movie, but I watched it before it got recognized and it was a great gem.

      Watched it after with the hype in mind and having it on a pedestal and I thought, yeah I can see why some might not like it, it only works as a quirky movie.

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        16 hours ago

        I loved that movie, but I watched it before it got recognized and it was a great gem.

        Watched it after with the hype in mind

        I watched it after all the hype, but because it was up my alley. I was shocked that they actually gave accolades to something more original, expressive and heartfelt.

        I think Michelle Yeoh was served much better being in this and thought Crouching Tiger was generic and trash.

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      14 hours ago

      I liked the hot dog fingers even if I didn’t imagine getting fucked by them, as “my sort of thing.”

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          9 hours ago

          Woah Woah Woah, I dunno if you’re just a troll or whatever, but Slop? I happened to like the movie, but it it’s fine if you didn’t. It definitely had a vibe. But Slop? Are we using slop to mean “something highly artistic and creative that I happened to be meh on” now? Because I was pretty sure we were using it to mean “uncreative middle of the road pandering to everyone stuff” which I think this definitely was not, regardless of how overrated or overhyped you might feel it was.

          I don’t really care about your opinion of the movie specifically, we can like different stuff, I’m mostly concerned about the term slop degrading into “thing I just didn’t enjoy”