MovieCriticsAreSJWs
MovieCriticsAreSJWs t1_jadiiv5 wrote
Reply to Bad movies with great composers by [deleted]
Bad movies according to movie critics, not me. :)
Jerry Goldsmith, First Knight (1995)
Basil Poledouris, Conan The Barbarian (1982)
I'll even throw in a soundtrack for a mediocre to poor anime by a legendary Japanese composer:
MovieCriticsAreSJWs t1_jadelhz wrote
Hardcore Henry.
MovieCriticsAreSJWs t1_ja5nnpw wrote
Serenity. The black dude. His whole mission is to keep the lie of the Reavers' origins despite being noble himself.
MovieCriticsAreSJWs t1_j85pnr1 wrote
Reply to comment by Vladius28 in TIL that CBS offered actress Candice Bergen to work as a journalist after "Murphy Brown". She declined, not wanting to blur between actor and journalist. by DragonTonguePunch
In movies and TV, you can have your cake and eat it too. In reality, the majority of people are working beyond 50 hours a week which doesn't include travel. Pregnancies also are unplanned. She had a "white people problem" in that her financial position gave her several options.
MovieCriticsAreSJWs t1_j81pnmi wrote
Reply to comment by ScottRiqui in TIL that CBS offered actress Candice Bergen to work as a journalist after "Murphy Brown". She declined, not wanting to blur between actor and journalist. by DragonTonguePunch
It is something to consider before marriage and kids since "career" - for working husband or wife - is often cited for breakups in marriages. Look at Tom Brady. And he only "works" 6 months out of the year.
MovieCriticsAreSJWs t1_j81k858 wrote
Reply to TIL that CBS offered actress Candice Bergen to work as a journalist after "Murphy Brown". She declined, not wanting to blur between actor and journalist. by DragonTonguePunch
A journalist was once a highly respectable career/job requiring academic and professional credentials. Now, it's near the bottom along with used car salesman and social media influencer.
MovieCriticsAreSJWs t1_j81jc76 wrote
Reply to comment by ScottRiqui in TIL that CBS offered actress Candice Bergen to work as a journalist after "Murphy Brown". She declined, not wanting to blur between actor and journalist. by DragonTonguePunch
Can we at least admit the common sense of it all? If you're in a busy career, you have no time for family including spouses and children. The children are eventually raised by nannies, babysitters, and Disney+. That seems to have worked so well for Gen Z kids. /s
MovieCriticsAreSJWs t1_jadksss wrote
Reply to How do you feel about movies with main stars that were cancelled / or had done nefarious things in the past? I post this after having watched American Beauty tonight. by Fischer_Jones
Actors play a role/character. It's just a job reading lines that someone else wrote for them. That differs in comparison to singer/songwriters for me who actually compose the music and write the lyrics which are supposedly from the heart.