That was my favorite part. We watched it last night. It was kinda slow at times, but had some funny moments. I did like the big robots towards the end.
I liked how Madam President sent a selfie of her cooch and then showed her later as having a tramp stamp.
I swear the president speech is a parody of that Cher video on the USS Missouri. Link in the YouTube thread.
I want my 2:23 hrs back. A few good gags, Cate was splendid but shit, it was exactly like reading the news and this BBS.
Me & the missus just watched it. I can absolutely see it going down precisely as depicted. I akshully expected to see people taking pictures of the impact and posting them to their Instagram.
Interesting movie. There is an excellent book called "Amusing Ourselves To Death", written about 20 tears a go I think. It explains the foolishness in the movie very well but is referring to the actual reality that we live in.
Roughly 30 minutes of my time. I fast forwarded though a lot of it. A few moments of clarity then head bobbing TicTok videos run together.
I've always thought she was attractive in a very unique way.........but man, when she shows up in Thor: Ragnarok with that smokey eye-shadow and skin-tight suit? Yes'm. Don't look up was good. Pretty sad social commentary that didn't really tell me anything I haven't observed for myself, but another good flick from Adam McKay.
It astounds me how incredibly accurate this is. All of the social media BS and the unending strife that's followed can honestly be traced back to that show......
It was the moment people realized they could exchange their dignity for fame and money (most times not even that). Just for being their retarded selves. No skill or talent necessary. It’s the precursor to everything we see in the online scape today. The application process for that show alone (in the 90’s) proves my point.
I mean it's Netflix, you can just FF till the end of credits, I do that on all the movies since watching Spider-Man's never ending credits for the two extra scenes