Flickasbord, Volume 175

**Note: This entry has controversial wording in it. Discretion is advised

Given the shift that I made last evening with extending my goal of completing certain assessments/re-assessments into a much more feasible window, I’ve decided to move the selection process of the 1,657th fully guaranteed Flickuum spot to tomorrow. So, given that decision, today marks the perfect opportunity to blog about three more additions to the assessment/re-assessment roster.

Let’s begin.

First up, I just heard of Felisha Cooper, and I’m already a fan of hers via how she didn’t hold back in her interview with Kjersti Flaa about her disdain for the person that both legacy media, and main stream media seem to keep fawning over. So, because she gained a new fan in me, I’ve decided to add her movie “All Cheerleaders Die” to the roster, because I feel that that movie will give her a Flickuum-worthy one in which she is very recognizable. Yeah, I guess even the most despised actress on the planet still brings forth silver linings, although said actress doesn’t get any credit for putting Felisha Cooper on The Flickuum Map.

Next up, I’ve been in my Tubi queue quite a bit this weekend and noticed that I have a Jesse Eisenberg-Tracy Morgan movie in there yet it wasn’t documented on the roster until now. And as to what that movie was, well it was the movie “Why Stop Now?”, which I caught a glimpse of at some point between my assessment of “Rio” and my somewhat blind addition of it to that queue. And based on that glimpse, it looks like a movie that can be a part of an evaluation streak that leads up to either “M3GAN” movie via evaluation or fun viewing. Yes, I’m catching those types of vibes.

And finally, I think I saw the trailer for Dave Bautista meets “Boy Kills World”, as he will star in a movie with that type of aesthetic, entitled “Afterburn”. And given that his new movie has the same zany bonkers vibe that that movie has, it’s going to be a part of my 2025 theatrical tour, assuming that I can figure out its release date. Stay tuned.

Well, I’m having uneven results with my most recent batch of assessments/re-assessments, following my re-assessment of “The Worst Person In The World”, as A] Halfway passed its re-assessment, but it needs physical copy confirmation, B] The Baytown Outlaws had a really sloppy ending, which ruined a really promising re-assessment up to that point and C] No Dogs Or Italians Allowed ranks below “Ernest & Celestine: A Trip To Gibberitia” in Tier 12. However, help will arrive tonight, in the form of “F Marry Kill”, as I felt kind of felt empty after putting it in the aforementioned Tier 12, following its March assessment. So yeah, that will be one successful assessment/re-assessment, but I’m going to need to have more confirmed faster than I did from early last month to this most recent Friday night.

Until the next time.