A list of puns related to "Rosebud (2019 film)"
Iβm amazed by this, I thought $5 was high for the quality of the roll etc as has been said here many times about pre-rolls in general. I would have expected that price to drop as they develop more efficient processes.
Jest read RB is expanding to BA. Interesting and surprising to me. They must be doing well.
Itβs that time of the year and my wife and I are getting into the Christmas moves. As we rewatched Klaus from 2019, we were quickly greeted by the sound of Norm MacDonaldβs unmistakeable voice playing the role of the smart-alec, sarcastic, hilariously witty boat captain Mogens. I wonβt get into a whole tangent on the film itself, because itβs a phenomenal movie in every way I can think of and I think itβs going to stand the test of time as a classic Christmas movie. What I really came here to say is watching Klaus this year really hit me in the feels as itβs my first time watching the movie since we lost this legend and comedic genius.
If youβve never seen Klaus, check it out. I think youβll like it; Normβs character Mogens is hilarious and his performance really enriches the story. Rest easy, Norm MacDonald; he is sorely missed!
I bought some organic, dried rosebuds for my Chinchilla after reading that its a good treat for them. I was just trying to look up how many my chin can have as a treat and everything is saying that rose petals are toxic?
But I also keep seeing them on lists of Chinchilla safe snacks?
I'm very confused by the mixed answers here...
The rosebuds I bought are organic dried rosebuds that you would use to make tea. (Also want to note that I'm not confusing with rosehips!)
Any one here able to shed a little light?
I would go to the cinema minimum twice a week and then in 2019 I had my first kid which meant I couldnβt go as much.
Fast forward 2 more kids and Iβve barely seen a thing in the past 3 yearβs.
So with that in mind. Any recommendations on what to see?
Iβm pretty open minded but key things for me are;
Can I see it in Ultra HD (Got a 4K OLED)
Romance films are a no go.
Been looking between Last Duel and Tenet for my first film to watch. Thoughts on which one?
A post this week about Boβs reaction at the WGA sent me on a rabbit hole of looking for 2019 interviews, and I remembered about his autumn Eighth Grade trip to Japan that year. Google translate was invaluable for putting in the right search terms! Thereβs quite a few write-ups of interviews online, mostly in Japanese, but the automatic translator isnβt too jarring. He talks about the usual stuff but he also thoughtfully relates Eighth Grade issues to Japanese culture, which is super-interesting.
Anyway: the bit that really caught my eye was right at the end of a couple of interviews when asked about what he was working on.
In this one we have:
Q: Finally, I would like you to tell us about your concept for your next film.
"I'm feeling like I'm in the middle of nightmare, but I'm thinking about the next movie about the Internet, I think this is a very internet story, but surprisingly I didn't receive it, and this is a story about all sorts. I think the next work will definitely be on the internet theme."
and in this one:
βAre you going to keep directing? Whatβs next for you?
Bo Burnham: Yeah, Iβm working on something now. I want to do something little more explicit about the Internet, but who knows?
This might be a translation thing, but he does seem to be talking about a film. It feels to me that Welcome to the Internet, along with possibly WWI and Problematic, and his βshut the fuck upβ segment could have been written for what feels like something that turned into Inside. Possibly Sexting and That Funny Feeling too.
Andβ¦ at the same time he was also doing more and more live stuff at Largo, with songs that didnβt end up in Inside, culminating in that cancelled headline show from April 2020.
I guessβ¦ Iβm getting myself ridiculously excited that the next Bo Burnham creation could end up being with us sooner than we might expect.
Going crazy for translated, 2.5 year-old crumbs⦠must be Friday afternoon.
I was rewatching season 6 and watched the episode where Johnny and Roland discover the person staying there that had the bag of money and the gun. Do you think he was really a lawer like he said or could he be a criminal. It was stated in the episode where Johnny Roland and Stevie first see the hotel that the deseased owners wife thought they were the feds th a t he had some doings with organized crime so the "lawer" may not have been what he said"
I understand that sheβs supposed to be a comedian, but sheβs hard to listen to. Itβs like they just took a civilian off the street and had her sit in on the show. If she can be a comedian, I feel like I could play in the NFL.
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