Movie.
Movie.
The only critic I've seen comment on it so far is David Sims, who said it was great.
There is the problem that pretty much all the characters people really liked die in the movie.
So, is this just a non-comedic version of Andy Samberg's 7 Days in Hell? Because that movie's all I need in terms of this story. It had the real McEnroe in it too.
The manga was an adaptation of the series, not vice-versa.
I enjoyed it, but a Depp-filled sequel sounds very unappealing to me.
On a related note, did anyone watch the 13-minutes-longer extended cut of Fate of the Furious? Any improvement over the theatrical version?
Man, James Cromwell must hate a lot of James Cromwell's characters.
The next season isn't filming until 2018, so she just needs to be free for the one scene in the Christmas ep.
She was in The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot, the comedy thing put out around the 50th anniveerdary.
To be fair, if Carmichael was leaving the show, it's not really NBC canceling it. It was hardly going to go on without him, even if he was by far the weakest actor on the show.
It won't matter for another year anyway, as it won't be eligible this time around.
She's in the new movie from the Short Term 12 people later this year, so hopefully that'll be good.
This looks fun, and contains more Marc Evan Jackson than I expected.
He can make it, but the cinemas aren't going to be equipped to show it.
Raw is probably top of my list right now. Lots of great picks though.
I'd say they acted like 50s kids, considering that's when most of the show's writers were teenagers.
The New Class went on until 2000 (the first week of 2000, but still).
Spoilery:
Yeah, it was clear that they intended for it to be a coup that wouldn't be announced before the movie was released, but they realised that it was the opposite and people would be furious if they found out Depp was in the movies while watching.