You should not be allowed to look like that and be that funny. It is almost unreasonable how good Chris Hemsworth is in these movies. This follow-up to the also-fun Ragnarok has made the move from theaters to streaming and into your living rooms. Thor is back once again and he brought some new friends with him. (tie) Thor: Love and Thunder ( Disney Plus) MARVEL Enjoy it for what it is – a beautifully-shot fever dream filled with some great tunes. Austin Butler is mesmerizing, and so is whatever the hell Tom Hanks is doing in this thing. It’s hip-gyrating, finger-thrusting, sweat-pouring theatrics packaged in lush cinematography, contained in a classic underdog story that reaffirms everything you thought you knew about the King of Rock and Roll, and then adds some weird personal fodder that makes you question everything you thought you knew about the King of Rock and Roll. The kind you leave out on your front porch for your neighbors to marvel at in grotesque disbelief. (tie) Elvis ( HBO Max) WBīaz Lurhman’s Elvis biopic is trash. Throw in side stories about a tantric sex guru, a shooting, and some Blues Clues Steve wisdom on the uncomplicated positivity of Barney and you get a pretty rich and compelling 2-part docuseries. To many, Barney The Dinosaur was a foundational and positive part of their childhood, filling their days with song and love, but the icon also found himself caught in the middle of a still-raging war between snark and sentimentality, sparking hate from hate groups of the early internet era that, in I Love You, You Hate Me, get credit for helping to unlock the culture of grievance and rage that feels more prevalent and caustic now. (tie) I Love You, You Hate Me ( Peacock) Getty Image Thus, we have seven Stick Figure records (and new music in the works) to indulge in.10. Through the spirit of Stick Figure, he was able to take what the south shore Atlantic instilled in him and adjoin it with the tides of the west coast. Woodruff’s east coast wave had some winds from the west and settled him upon the shores of the Pacific Ocean. It draws you in, but you have to embrace it and treat it right in order to join its forces to ultimately find your tribe. Here, the Atlantic Ocean stares you in the face. The region I’m currently in is where he comes from, and we’ve crossed paths on occasion. You see… Scott Woodruff and I geographically share an area. Just… let the music play, because we all need that escape. In the morning to start the day with the right energy? To accompany an early evening surf? To pick me up off the ground? To take my mind out of the lane of fear and into the lane of hope and dreams? To inspire my writing and creative content? Stick Figure. For me, a key to that companionship has been the sweet sounds of Stick Figure. Something to serve as a getaway while also dosing my frame of mind with constant injections of positive vibes. With the world on fire, music has been essential to my focus and serenity. It’s calibrating, and it’s the sound of my addiction. Has music ever been more powerful than it is right here and now? You can certainly make the argument that a live performance or having tunes accompany an experience provides immeasurable moments, but if I’ve learned anything the past year… it’s that the power of music is something we can all agree upon.
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