I am addicted to Boats vs Haulover.
I am addicted to Boats vs Haulover.
This review isn’t exactly selling me on the movie, basically saying it’s just scene after scene of the first rule of hack writing: “Just have the characters acknowledge that the stupid and annoying thing they’re doing is stupid and annoying.”
Hank oggling that one assassin by saying “add to cart” was my laugh of the night.
The Barry writers are usually a step ahead of me, but I saw the trap for Gene coming a mile off. Still: I was hoping I was wrong. Watching Gene tell Daniel Day Lewis how to play him while Lewis rolls his eyes would have been delightful.
Fuck me if I don’t kinda want the final episode to be Daniel Day-Lewis and Mark Wahlberg’s movie.
My electric bills are sky high lately. I can’t get over Moss leaving lights and TVs on if he’s going to be out of the house for hours.
Preceded by, “Why do I keep opening these?” LOL
Mark Wahlberg is afraid of the woods. I pooped myself.
I don’t think they were VR goggles, just regular welding goggles with blackout lenses. All the imagery was in Barry’s head.
Cousineau falling for a sting using one of his former students whom he doesn’t remember was a nice touch.
Isiah! Fuck. Even in death, just an absolute fox.
Huh. Pretty sure I typed AVClub in my browser. Not sure why I got a People magazine article instead.
I like it
Also in Van Wilder which I think was his 1st hit and before Amityville Horror.
Jack Black was in the dystopian horror flick Bio-Dome in 1996.
No mention of my favorite: Jason Alexander, Fischer Stevens, AND Holly Hunter in The Burning.
I remember a young blonde Viggo Mortensen from Witness (1985) - I’m not sure if he even had any lines, but it was more than a walk-on.
I always play a game of “When will Jimmy James or Bill Lumbergh show up” whenever I start a new series.
Kills me to see Daniel Craig do a bad Foghorn Leghorn when Stephen Root would have slayed as Benoit Blanc.
Something something could have had more seasons of The Tick