angelicafun
angelicafun
angelicafun

Yes, I really couldn’t give a flying f about what happened in the game. I am watching the TV show.

I’m pretty sure that was Alexander Skarsgard as the dead guy in the building hallway who had the booze and fell through the floor. Craig Mazin now has had two Skarsgards in two of his shows.

Ramsey and Reid (sounds like a law firm) were both great. They’ve really done a great job through the writing, directing and acting of showing teenagers as teenagers without veering into making them too dumb or annoying like so many shows do. Yes, they’re impulsive and Ellie definitely is purposefully annoying to push

FEDRA is manufacturing it's own batteries out of tiny lemons and potatoes.

beautiful episode, I enjoy the post-civilization kids reminding us that there’s a lot of wonder in the world we built. two story-lines with queer characters where they get to choose how to bury themselves when death does come knocking.

This show’s production reminds me of Roger Ebert’s line about Kermit the Frog riding a bicycle: I don’t want to know how they did it, I prefer to think it’s just real.

Good grief, props to the set design. That was exceptional. No Orange Julius or Cinnabon kind of shattered the verisimilitude but hey we’ll let that go.

Somehow I never stopped visiting this site every morning, even though it’s now been years since it was worth visiting, but if you’re like me and the TV recaps were your entry point, I’ve found Vulture to be my favorite replacement. Vulture cover a ton of shows, and will even bring in guest reviewers when the material

Vulture is good. So is The Reveal over at Substack. Polygon has gotten better under former AV Club editor Tasha Robinson.

For the AV Club, this list must’ve been the most important day of their lives, but for Raul Julia in “Street Fighter,” it was Friday.

Exactly. Just because Andor was a more serious show it doesn’t mean Mando has to suddenly become that kind of show. Sometimes we just like fun shows, too. Mando is doing just fine on its own terms. 

1) invent problem

Everything Everywhere All at Once completely spanked Doctor Strange 2 in every creative dimension you could care to think of and at a tenth of the cost if not less. EEAAO was so much better than DS2 it was ridiculous.

Say it with me now:

It. Doesnt. Fucking. Matter.

Was anyone else bothered by the fact that Maria didn’t sweep up the hair clippings before they left the house? 

The cabin scene was delightful.

The multiverse wasn’t mad? It ruined Wanda’s character and basically did the Dark Phoenix story for a third time. 

The original Avengers isn’t very good.  It’s directed terribly by an inept action film director and the plot is structured terribly. 

I’ll go ahead and say it - Iron Man 3 is the only MCU film I outright hate. For the other lesser entries, like Thor: The Dark World, I was bored at worst during them. But Iron Man 3 was so, so dumb. Everything from the lava monsters to the “twist” with The Mandarin that was probably clever on paper, but ended up