What is the Olive Garden of films?
What is the Olive Garden of films?
snyder
The entire MCU.
Dreamworks
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Villeneuve
Every shits on it, but you find out its comfy and gets you full.
This is much closer to truth than the rest. Olive Garden is considered "fancy" or "high-class" by people who don't have access to much else. A lot of Villeneuve's filmography fits the same mold - "smart" by people who basically only watch what's playing in their local Regal theatre
Bladerunner 2049
No one - not even the fatties - considers the Olive Garden to be high class. It’s the Applebee’s of Italian food and everyone knows it.
You'd be surprised how backward some areas of flyoverland are
Why are you fags bashing Olive Garden? The food is comfy
Ain't nothing wrong with unlimited salad and breadsticks for $10.99/plus tip.
Sign me up senpai
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Olive Garden is pretty solid.
Punch drunk love. It is supposed to be serious but it's still just an Adam Sandler movie.
The only people who shit on Olive Garden are people who never had to live in the Midwest. That's the only Italian we had out there senpai times were tough you don't have to like it you just have to understand
What are the Unlimited Breadsticks of television and film?
Snowpiercer
>garbage is comfy
Literally The Last Jedi.
Who here zuppa toscana?
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Whodunits in general.
hello femanon
who here sopa de macaco?
Capeshit. It's just endless churn of garbage
kok
This. We're talking two bathrooms and stay-at-home mothers who cook.
uma delicia
Ok wise ass, give me a place where the italian food is comfy, accesible and fags on an indonesian fabric discussion board dont bash it
That's what you get for being born in the Midwest. You don't deserve good food.
It's pointless to name it because it isn't a shitty chain where the food comes frozen and pre-prepared.
Even better, I like those kind of places. Is it in the US? I'll take note of it and visit if im in town
Seething flyover detected