I’m more baffled that so many people are cluthcing their pearls at the interpration of a ficticious Bruce Lee in a ficticious reality.
I’m more baffled that so many people are cluthcing their pearls at the interpration of a ficticious Bruce Lee in a ficticious reality.
It’s not because he took Schwarz’s advice and embraced playing the heavy, leading into his career in Italian westerns? It’s not that getting that feedback from the young studious actress for playing a villainous hippie type is a logical step in his character arc?
Probably because MCU aside, modern audiences cannot separate fiction from reality. If it features “real” people in name only, it has to be a wikipedia entry or not exist at all. Personally I think that’s an exhausting way to consume art but that’s just me.
I don’t say this a lot, but it sounds like you want to be scandalized.
Because the character was a Manson girl and that’s how they behaved (I don’t know anything about what Tarantino did at the Oscars).
It’d be like giving him flack for forcing Christopher Walz to say anti-Semitic things in Inglorious Basterds.
I was referring to the fact that 100% of his answer to Rogan’s question was about Cliff being an extraordinary killing machine who could have easily left Bruce Lee lying dead, and 0% of it was about the scene being a fantasy or a daydream, Cliff being an unreliable narrator, or any of that bullshit.
...“to be rich and famous,” you absolutely do need to work longer and harder than the rest, unless you’re just extraordinarily lucky.
I mean...Heigl, who peaked as a replacement-level pleasant rom-com lead, publicly insulted two of the most powerful producers in Hollywood within a few months of each other.
I know people who worked on this show. Even by Vancouver standards it was a miserable shoot. The problem with a series set in the Batverse is that it requires a lot of nighttime, so the cast and crew were filming outside in the Vancouver rain at night for weeks on end. They reportedly had problems getting background…
This is like saying you agreed to be someone’s partner so you should have known what you were getting into. Things change. Doing a TV show with an 18 episode season isn’t the same thing as guest spotting or doing movies. People don’t have to stay miserable just because they accepted a gig.
My issue isn’t so much that I like the Gus/Mike/Nacho plot less than the Jimmy/Saul/Kim plot but that the two stories intersect so little they might as well be two different ABQ-set shows. I’m intrigued with how this episode ended and if this can lead to the two shows being better integrated I’d be happy
You know what’s striking about this show? Every week there are, like, five different actors who could be the best part of an episode.
I’m glad to have Donna back for BCS because it increases the number of people capable of professional writing at AVC by one, for a grand total of... one.
“Nope. No mother would think their son was irredeemable no matter what, unless they were a piece of shit, and Leia’s not a piece of shit.”
I’m glad you grew up with a stable, non-toxic family and had no exposure to the variety of lives people lead. You’d lose that last beacon of nativity keeping the hope alive.
But…
Kylo Ren is essentially a Space Nazi that committed genocide on multiple planets and murdered his father and her husband, and is the cause of death of her brother as well.
I’m sure she still loves him after all that.
He. Murdered. His. Dad.
You do realize that a lot of gay people loved the In Living Color skits. Damon Wayans and David Alan Grier said they were shocked that gay men appreciated their spoofing of their culture and thanked them for it. If the truth be told there was nothing malicious in those skits as opposed to Raw & Delirious.
Nah. I’ll give him Pulp Fiction but be real, even that movie had a ton of heavy hitters in it. Eddie shows up on screen and you know with very few exceptions (Tower Heist, and even then) that he’s what you’re there to see. How many SLJ movies can you say that about? Snakes on a Plane? Juice...? That’s a good one. Deep…
I like the way the writers held off on Boone, leaving you questioning whether he was all just bluff and swagger. He's fast and it whets the appetite for his face-off against Raylan, Tim, Rachel, Art - whoever he ends up crossing paths with . Justified needs its showdown and maybe this will be it. I imagine Boyd's…
Season 3 is when i stopped caring about the show. It was a mix of mediocre episodes and fanbase being extremely annoying.