LeBron finally made his last decision, and yet, at 41 years old, in the year of our lord, 2026 - here we all are with our own opinion on his next chapter. It's quite amazing. The run. The career. The longevity of relevance. All of it. Sooooooooo, he's headed to the Philadelphia 76ers. [commence rant and hot takes] Not really. I gave the "Last Decision," as dubbed by James, some time to breathe, to take in the reality of it, the basketball side, and of course, the sports discourse, and I find myself with the following reaction: LeBron James is amazing. That's it?! Come on, bro! Really, that is it. That's it! At first, I thought the Knicks' championship still had me delirious (Knicks in five, babayyy!). But as time went on and the discussions roared, annoyed, and carried on into some tired themes and rhetoric, I kept finding myself back in a place of awe and amazement at the entire thing. This dude is 41 years old, and he is still dictating so much of th...
What is it about? Following his college experience, Will navigates the transition to the real world by landing a job, as are his roommates, girlfriend, and eventually, his dad. Who is in it? Miles Teller - Will Davis Anna Kendrick - Jillian Stewart Bryan Cranston - Roger Davis Favorite Scene: Will confronts his internship supervisor, expecting a job; he is told he no longer has one due to downsizing. Favorite Quote: Will Davis: Charlie got a job today. Jillian Stewart: McDonald's or Taco Bell? Charlie: Middle school chemistry teacher. Jillian Stewart: I weep for our future. Review: This one was rough. Get a Job is a film that boasts a star-studded cast and has a slam-dunk plot in a period and generation where the college-to-"real" world transition is a growing gap across many phases. Outright, this film misses that opportunity greatly, amongst the other misses in its plot, characters, and overall entertainment. The film has a decent start but quickly goes o...