tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7266470995513648978.post5036460954643357613..comments2024-03-28T10:18:00.370-05:00Comments on Gentlemen of Leisure: The Week That Was 1202023Austin Gortonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14281239771248780430noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7266470995513648978.post-11621746017001504122023-01-22T23:26:57.385-06:002023-01-22T23:26:57.385-06:00Thanks for cross-posting your tweets to Instagram....Thanks for cross-posting your tweets to Instagram. My fifteen years of refusing to join Twitter are finally becoming justified, but it's also been frustrating to sometimes feel like commenting on that Twitter sidebar, only to realize that I can't (if you're wondering why a corgi keeps liking your IG posts, that's me.) <br /><br />I haven't seen either Avatar film, but nothing about either story makes me think I'm missing anything there. Yeah, I've heard the visuals are exceptional on the big screen, but I doubt sitting in a theater for three hours can compare to the Flight of Passage ride in the Avatar section of Disney World. <br /><br />Agreed about the original Knives Out being superior to Glass Onion, but that's a high bar to clear. Here's hoping Johnson's new detective TV series is just as fun. Bobnoreply@blogger.com