Figured it was time to show Charlie some Albert Brooks so flipped a coin between this and Taxi Driver. Not to sound like Jack Harlow describing I Love Boosters as a coming out party for Will Poulter but the birds are the best characters
Figured it was time to show Charlie some Albert Brooks so flipped a coin between this and Taxi Driver. Not to sound like Jack Harlow describing I Love Boosters as a coming out party for Will Poulter but the birds are the best characters
Lesser muppets but makes a strong argument for piracy, which I appreciate
1. The script is pessimistic about comprehensive understanding across racial lines but optimistic that there can be meaningful solidarity in spite of that, which should be the starting point for any decent person’s political framework.
2. It’s audacious and quite moving to embody that in a single father-daughter dynamic.
3. I’ve been listening to a lot of Jay Electronica lately, and I keep coming back to “That name on the birth certificate—that ain’t the real me.” That line comes shortly…