Surprised that there wasn't even one person reacting with an uncontrollable laughing fit, because that shit was hilarious.
Surprised that there wasn't even one person reacting with an uncontrollable laughing fit, because that shit was hilarious.
Yeah, at this point it seems pretty clear what happened. Beatty says he was handed the wrong envelope, and all available evidence backs that up.
Do you think Bill Pullman involuntarily checked his own pulse upon hearing this news?
Fork stab.
Frame bang.
I mean it wouldn't be that hard to convey. Visually, it would just be the same bunch of names, except in the BCC… field rather than the To… field.
Eh, they should've come up with a way to work Trump into it.
It's even funnier when you consider that Marah has apparently been working on this for article month.
Feel like there was a missed opportunity here. They could've constructed some sort of innovative musical number around the reply-all shitstorm.
With the past three episodes, I've been starting to wonder if the show's perhaps been dropping hints that Dee & Charlie are banging semi-regularly.
The fastest one I can think of is The Counselor. The script sold in January 2012. Ridley Scott was attached in February. It began filming that July and hit theaters October 2013.
Not to mention JJ Abrams' failed attempt at murdering him.
Does anyone else that follows Deadspin on Twitter find that they can always identify Nolan’s articles just by the headline?
Not sure there's any such thing as a politically relevant comedian at the moment.
Yeah, I'm having trouble seeing anything in your original post that could be considered insulting. Is saying people live in a bubble now considered an insult? Because it's a pretty standard assertion for political disagreements.
I think for next week they'll be saying that the refs screwed up but they can't overturn the results.
Yeah, the Variety article doesn't say much. Indiewire and Deadline have more.
There aren't really any hard details yet, but Netflix is doing much more than just buying streaming rights. They're putting up the whole damn $100 million budget. So it'll probably get some sort of awards qualifying theatrical release and then end up streaming shortly thereafter.
So doing a bunch of unnecessary stupid shit just so he can say he’s doing stuff is going to epitomize the Manfred era, huh?
They've definitely cast Sam.