And not only relocate, but to a city with a higher cost of living, but at the same salary. They were effectively being told they could keep their jobs only if they accept a pay cut.
And not only relocate, but to a city with a higher cost of living, but at the same salary. They were effectively being told they could keep their jobs only if they accept a pay cut.
For those who don’t know, per NYT:
What we’d really love would be a revival of pre-Spanfeller AV Club.
He was also great in The Grinder, which deserved better.
I am not sure I would have bought that Brian Cox and Sean Bean grew up together.
Because Justified was one of the best things on TV when it aired and holds up incredibly well, because Olyphant has shown himself to be an excellent performer with both dramatic and (underappreciated) comedic chops (*Santa Clarita Diet*!!!), because Elmore Leonard’s work seems to adapt to a visual medium VERY well…
Yep. Olyphant in interviews gives off such a laid back, beach bum, surfer vibe. But as you said... the simmering rage beneath the surface in Deadwood, Justified, etc, is so good.
God, I miss Justified. And can I say, for a guy who comes off as such a goof in interviews, Olyphant excels at playing seething rage.
During the hell-scape we have had to endure lately, this is exactly the news we needed. The return of one of the best shows on TV, with much the same creative team, with more great source material. There is every reason to believe this will again be fantastic.
I think West Side Story had three things working against it:
I also found it comparable to Endgame, and I’m a little surprised myself. I only went to get ahead of the spoilers. Wasn’t expecting to have such a good time. I can’t speak for anyone else, but as someone who has been...
Seeing a movie in a theatre is like listening to music on vinyl or reading a book on paper. It was once the only option and it’s fetishized now. I can appreciate fetishizing an experience and if that means something to you, great, but cut it out with telling us it’s the only “real” way to experience media.
- covid fatigue: “i don’t care anymore.
i’m boosted and i wear my mask soi’m going to go outand live my life.”
- The realisation that Jamie Foxx could make a really interesting Electro if every other part of that decision making process wasn’t a flaming turd.
- very beloved character
- villains from past iterations of spider-man movies in it
- “rumors” of the spider-men from those past movies being in it
- last movie of the trilogy
- unlike black widow, shang-chi, or eternals, it includes a popular mcu character, dr. strange
- curiosity of the beginning of the multiverse in the…
It’s an easy fuckin’ question to answer.
I have a Sam Waterston story that shows he’s pretty much the *opposite* of Noth. While in school, I worked in a legal job for the Baltimore PD. Off-duty officers were (as is typical) working as on-set security for John Waters when he was filming “Serial Mom”. A couple of the cops were sitting down to lunch at craft…
Reviews of Spider-Man stuff leave me feeling like I’m the only person in the world that likes the team up aspect of the MCU version. Will Spider-Man ever get a solo outing? YES! He had five of them already! Spider-Man, setting the 90s prevalence of Wolverine aside, has always been the ultimate buddy superhero,…
This is, again, just a new variation on the Marvel business model of extended universing.