Ralph should break the internet, but not how he does here. This is a fun movie, it's cute but it takes all the wrong things away from the internet. That it takes all the wrong things away from it speaks to what one would expect to happen when someone as naive as Ralph encounters something as overwhelming as the internet for the first time. Nonstop bullshit? Check. Pursuing popularity at all costs and finding out it's not everything it's made out to be? Check. It's a great cast, John C. Reilly and Sarah Silverman have great chemistry as Ralph and Vanellope, Jack McBrayer is wonderful in everything he's cast in and on and on. A perfectly entertaining family movie for the kids.
rea told me i hadn't earned the word sister. she was right. i showed up in this family and gravitated toward the people who were loudest, easiest to talk to. rea was quieter and i let the silence stretch. when she finally said something, she didn't soften it. she said "we'll see." that's the most honest response anyone has ever given me.
I woke up late today because I accidentally gave myself food poisoning somehow last night. So that was fun. FedEx tracker estimates my drop of for before 12:40 in this screenshot. I saw a notification that my order from Best Buy was out for delivery. I’m gonna start studying for certifications at work so I...
12/22/2024 A classic in every sense of the word and required viewing annually during the holidays. Is Kevin a sociopath? How do the sticky bandits survive? Has Catherine O’Hara made a career out of being the dysfunctional mother? I dunno. It’s fun as hell though and never gets old. I got mistaken for Macaulay Culkin in the Hollywood In-N-Out once too.
A spectacularly weird variety show that John Mulaney conducts as a droll, sarcastic pseudo-Mr. Rogers. The kids are quirky and hilarious compliments to Mulaney, while Richard Kind and Jake Gyllenhaal shine as guests in different segments (particularly Gylenhaal as the borderline deranged Mr. Music). I wish it had been a show instead of a one-off event, but I’ll take what I can get.