Let’s see; she is:
Let’s see; she is:
I’m pretty sure everyone would love if the AV Club resumed the coverage of film, TV, and music that it used to offer before everything was slashed to create this limping, sad revenant. This used to be the best destination on the internet for TV-related content, going into great depth on dozens of shows…
Yeah, in another discussion I actually brought up that moment as an example of how to do this sort of gag right, because the focus is always and exclusively on the family bonding over their shared activity, with the screams being pretty arch, in the background and off screen. If we saw the carolers writhing in pain…
Any time you see Johnathan Nolan’s name show up in the writing credits you know the episode will be 90 percent turgid, pseudo-intellectual babble that not only makes itself terrible but every other episode of the season before it retroactively worse.
Season 1 of The Mandalorian truly felt different from the rest of Disney Star Wars to me. It was what I wanted out of a show that expanded on the universe of the movies.
I’ve been of Star Wars since the 70's but the only movie I feel compelled to buy is Rogue One. It’s a great stand alone story in the SW universe.
“If you watch a Star Wars, you’re pretty much going to get the same version of Star Wars each time… You’re always, really, in that same kind of world. But with Marvel you can have a whole different feeling even within the Marvel Universe.”
If anything I thought he was too gentle. Gen Z is full of people just like the characters in this movie: self-obsessed bullies co-opting the language and buzzwords of social justice movements in order to wage merry war against whoever happens to piss them off. Yes, not all of them are like that, and yes, other…
Fetishizing victimhood isn’t necessarily new but has definitely been taken to the next level in more recent years, and accusing people of deliberately trying to inflict psychological trauma (gaslighting etc.) has become so common it doesn’t even mean anything at this point. And yes it’s fair to say this is more…
I would have loved if you hadn’t fired your last editor.
I have heard that song before:
I think it’s funny that fictional assassins always have “cool” codenames like Banshee or Ghost or Iceman. I want to see assassins nicknamed Pickles or Kleenex or Word-A-Day Calendar.
“And what happened to Ezra Miller, grandpa?”
I’m sorry but the use of ‘they’, ‘them’ and ‘their’ while referring to Ezra Miller in an article where other parties are involved is getting frustratingly out of hand. Can’t you just say Ezra Miller, Ezra Miller’s, Miller or Miller’s?
So apparently Nathan was asked a question about Joss, and he answered it. Why is that confusing?
She was bandaged, and was sweating, limping, and breathing heavily. Owen clocks this and hits her in the wound later.
Except this is like the captain of the football team being salty that some nerd called him a dumb jock.
America = Junior high (middle school). You’re giving us too much credit.
Hollywood is what happens when a bunch of theater kids get lots of power and money. It’s no surprise it fully of catty bitches
It’s a lifelong source of amazement how many people, no matter how popular or powerful, never evolve past the insecurities of adolescence.