The groundhog didn’t see his shadow. The Shadow didn’t see his shadow. And you’re listening to The Real Brian Show. So welcome to an early and eternal spring! Even though we got snow this week… Well we’ve got a lot of reviews to cover...
The groundhog didn’t see his shadow. The Shadow didn’t see his shadow. And you’re listening to The Real Brian Show. So welcome to an early and eternal spring! Even though we got snow this week… Well we’ve got a lot of reviews to cover (including Glass, Won't You Be My Neighbor, A Star is Born, and more), thoughts about the Super Bowl and the lame commercials, new music for YOU to enjoy, things we’re nerding out on, and some inspiration to end your week the right way!
Watch out... I go on a *little* bit of a rant this week on "A Star is Born." BUT! I don't want you to think I'm judging any of you who enjoyed that movie. My rant is a bit more on emphatic opinions. Since we all see things differently and enjoy different things (it's awesome actually), we have a tendency to share our opinions in a much more objective, rather than subjective, manner. I hope it sparks some good discussion with you regardless of whether or not you liked "A Star is Born. :)
But the cool part about "A Star is Born" that I absolutely loved is that, in the very beginning of the movie, Bradley Cooper's character kept trying to tell Lady Gaga's character that her "big nose" was actually beautiful. Regardless of the fact that he was simply just trying to pick her up in a bar, there's some incredible and encouraging truth to that.
Lady Gaga's character was told her whole life that her nose was too big and she didn't have the "look" to succeed as a singer, even though her voice is absolutely amazing. The incredible message is that her nose wasn't too big and she was just right to succeed.
Hence: big noses are beautiful.
I have a big nose. And I'm dead sexy.
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