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  • being the beta man
    The poem explores the tension between assertiveness and avoidance in social settings. Summary generated by Jetpack AI.
  • you may believe that you’ll die a martyr
    The poem reflects on human existence and cosmic indifference. Summary generated by Jetpack AI.
  • Dub’s Take: Sarah’s Oil (2025)
    The content critiques Zachary Levi’s performance in “Sarah’s Oil,” emphasizing his struggle with typecasting and lack of authenticity. While he attempts to portray a more serious role, the review suggests he remains unconvincing. Summary generated by Jetpack AI.
  • Dub’s Take: Mother’s Day (2010)
    The post discusses Patrick John Flueger’s leave from “Chicago PD,” speculating on its causes and reflecting on his earlier role in “Mother’s Day,” highlighting his acting range and challenges faced by television actors. Summary generated by Jetpack AI.
  • Dub’s Take: Once Upon a Time in America (1984)
    Let’s talk about Elizabeth McGovern’s ‘big scene’ from Sergio Leone’s final film.
  • 400 Words on: The Smashing Machine (2025)
    “The Smashing Machine” is a conventional biopic about a wrestling legend, lacking originality and emotional depth, with disappointing character chemistry and no strong narrative reason to exist. Summary generated by Jetpack AI.
  • 400 Words on: Dead of Winter (2025)
    “Dead of Winter” is a poorly executed kidnapping thriller featuring Emma Thompson as an unremarkable protagonist. The film’s pacing, absurdities, and uninspired direction render it forgettable and frustrating. Summary generated by Jetpack AI.
  • 400 Words on: Him (2025)
    The review of “Him” highlights its artistic vision and themes of fame and ego, noting its unconventional structure and strong performances, while questioning the impact of Jordan Peele’s involvement on audience perceptions. Summary generated by Jetpack AI.
  • life is waiting for you
    A single-page 2D drawing, about bird shit.
  • 400 Words on: The Fantastic Four First Steps (2025)
    The review discusses the latest Marvel movie “First Steps,” criticizing its disconnect and lack of compelling origin story while noting some redeeming performances. It reflects on Hollywood’s trend towards familiar IPs. Summary generated by Jetpack AI.