I wonder if she and Emma Watson ever see each other’s eyebrow acting and think “My god, she’s incredible.”
I wonder if she and Emma Watson ever see each other’s eyebrow acting and think “My god, she’s incredible.”
Billy Crystal had his run. He’s pretty one note, and I say this as someone who saw Mr Saturday Night in the theaters, opening day. On purpose. I watched his HBO stand-up, his Comic Relief cavorting and capering, I watched his SNL years, and his Spinal Tap bit where he was both times raised up by the schtick- and…
Yeah, the gap is just too much. Crystal should be an a relationship with someone closer his own age, like Gheorghe Muresan.
Fortunately they canceled his show at the cocaine factory.
I mean I'd be more concerned with Apple supporting the mistreatment of Chinese workers , but yeah ubisoft.
“Consequence culture” is a new one on me. Do enjoy it when the sides of the culture war play linguistic field position games.
I’m just shocked at how the show seems to have gone all-in for like 3 seasons on building Annie to be self-centered, clueless, and shallow, and to never really have her meaningfully grapple with that and grow.
I think “consequence culture” is a bit of a disingenuous way of framing the issue. Yes, at heart, that’s what it is, but those consequences are frequently waaaaay out of proportion, and it’s perfectly fair to have misgivings about that.
The problem is that the show outgrew Lindy West’s memoir.
“dril told Vice that he “was told to read Infinite Jest to prepare for the role [and] i accidentally ordered a book called Infinite Zest instead.”
Oh man, I thought gaslighting was already gone. Half the time I see it anymore, I’m like “I think that was just a regular old disagreement, not a systematic undermining of your sense of reality.”
Master of None is such a weird show. It features some of the worst acting on television or film that I’ve ever seen. If you didn’t know better, you’d think most of the central actors (Ansari, Waithe, whoever played the big guy) should stick to their days jobs. I know Ansari can deliver lines normally from Parks so I…
but he’s also shown himself to be quite pragmatic, and so the idea that he’s suddenly feeling burdened about taking care of Frank doesn’t necessarily fully track.
Yeah... Chet is what happens when a superstar has a child who’s just some dude. From what I’ve seen the stuff he does and says is pretty much par for the course for your average nobody 2021 dude. But I think his biggest problem might be thinking the rest of the world is going to think he’s as talented, smart and funny…
I kind of get what he’s trying to say—basically reclaiming the phrase from the right-wing racist assholes who’ve given it even more negative connotations than usual in the last few tears.
This show lost me with the dead father reveal at the end of the first episode. It was so blatantly emotionally-manipulative, so utterly tone-deaf, that I didn’t trust any narrative the show was going to offer up. Honestly, without such an unnecessary move, I probably would have stuck around, because baseball. I did…