sawatdee_Krap
sawatdee_Krap t1_j5xade1 wrote
Reply to comment by IamMe90 in The 100 Very Best Restaurants in Washington, DC (full list) by lynsea
Oh for sure. But the main thing about the top 100 in DC is there are ALWAYS new places and restaurant groups coming in. Unless a restaurant is continuing to be innovative, they aren’t worth listing.
I mean that is not for everything. 2 Amy’s has been on forever and I’m not sure they ever changed haha
But for most places it’s innovation-quality-service-atmosphere-presentation
Some places just get complacent
sawatdee_Krap t1_j5x7jgo wrote
Reply to comment by playdoh in The 100 Very Best Restaurants in Washington, DC (full list) by lynsea
I was there not terribly long ago and mostly it just hasn’t done anything new. I’m like 90% sure the menu was the same as when I was there years ago, or at least with some of the same items.
sawatdee_Krap t1_je8phee wrote
Reply to Casey Affleck in Manchester by the Sea gave one of the best performances I’ve ever seen. by Apprehensive_Unit_74
He absolutely nails depression and anxiety.
The scene where he runs into Michelle Williams under the bridge is absolutely heartbreaking.
To convey that he can say hi and nice to meet you and pops out an excuse as why he’s been absent immediately.
The feeling of thinking you have a mask in place only to be torn off by the person you least want it to be torn off by. And the realization that you don’t have your shit together and everyone knows it.
That you want desperately to be better. But can not find a foothold and the idea of a coffee with your ex wife is enough to make you physically unable to speak. Then immediately go into a bar and get in a fight because you don’t know how to process your grief or guilt.
It’s a master class in acting by everyone in that movie.