andrewbare29
Andrew
andrewbare29

Re: In the real world, Gotham City would probably be a rapidly gentrifying place with gleaming skyscrapers, pretty plazas and pedestrian malls and skyrocketing rent.

The PowerPoint is also entirely in Caps.

More or less, but very loudly. They also say “fuck” a lot.

Also, we will scream this power point at you and repeat it.

But sometimes they do rhymes.

Let me consult the liner notes in this record ...

I recall the advance reviews complaining about the focus on V’s interior life, too. I get it. Eve is the psychological riddle throughout the show (and even now); V is the catalyst. One of the best scenes of season 1 was built on the notion that psychologizing her was bullshit, when Eve called her out for pretending to

Apparently not, but ever since Villanelle said, “I’m kind of a big deal in this business” she hasn’t been.

Eve would have finished what Villanelle had started had the sirens not interrupted her.  Sad!

Absolutely agreed. That being said, The New Colossus really redeemed itself a lot by making the first half (third?) of the game an extended meditation on life, death, and masculinity. It doesn’t end as strong, but it is still a wonderful game.

Ya, it really is a shame that Ubisoft screwed the pooch with the story so badly after that.

he’s insanely talented. I saw him on his brief flirtation with stand up and he could have easily found success in that direction too. I think for people with his abilities, you just have to follow that muse (with your occasional star wars paychecks)

I think The West Wing’s become underrated in recent years. It’s mostly Sorkin’s fault: Studio 60 and especially The Newsroom really amplified his worst impulses, and he’s pretty much given into old-man crankery. But I think it’s also suffered because the abysmal politics of the John Wells years–which featured ‘The

Have you seen the most recent Doom film, Doom: Annihilation? It was unceremoniously dumped to Netflix last year and is just... breathtakingly bad in every imaginable way. The costumes look like a local theater production, and the protagonist - who is, uh, Joan of Arc - spends more time running and sniveling than

Mooney is at least better at it than the endless iterations of it on Adult Swim, but better in this case means I stayed with thw bit 10 seconds longer before tuning out.

He seems to work best when there’s more than like 1 other person in his sketch, but whenever he’s on his own I find it usually terrible. Feels too much like a type of humor that goads you to hate it.

Yeah ... Undeclared, it is not ...

The only way it could have more obviously been based on AOC is if they’d cast Rosario Dawson in the role, given there’s more than a passing resemblance between the two.

I’m going to win this, show up to the chat dressed as Loki, and then act out scenes from The Avengers with them for 40 minutes. It’s okay to still enjoy things, kids. You don’t always need to put some ironic, post-modern spin on everything.

The guys at Knowledge Fight called this as Jones making a desperate play for attention (given he has a history of counting on weird outbursts like this going viral.)

As far as the ‘eating ass’ part, I could see it going one of two ways. Either it’s a calculated part of the scam designed to really get people talking

I think that Carol hid a tiger on his plane.