Wiger's Despicable Me 3 review, in song form: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Wiger's Despicable Me 3 review, in song form: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Someone put together a good round-up of the mythology breadcrumbs here: http://cancerously.tumblr.c…
Yeah, good to hear them rag on movies, and some great recommendations too. I watched Prince of the City, which I'd never heard of, a few weeks ago and it was excellent.
So it stops abruptly in the middle of the story with a long gap before we'll get any more of it? What, was it written by Warren Ellis?
That we know of. She hasn't told Albert and co about the message, so there's almost certainly more she's not telling.
1997 is also when Lillard started his website.
The "Golden Age" of Television ended a few years ago with the ending of Mad Men.
October 1st is two days after September 29th, not 28th.
I think that was a badly-written 29, not a 20.
Those aren't the titles.
I think he's referring to "This is the chair," "Got a light?," "Don't die," etc, which are the synopses of the episodes rather than the titles.
The blocked wasn't for him, it was because she was trying to use her phone on the plane. Presumably the FBI were blocking phone use.
Sky Ferreira is convincingly grubby as Ella, leaving me equally worried about her drug habit, her missing time, and her gruesome armpit rash.
PAD's Captain Marvel, especially the second run, is great. 25 issues, very dark but also very funny at times.
I never liked that Ex Machina issue. The Y: The Last Man issue about comics is my least-favourite issue of that series too.
Martin Freeman tho.
They moved a bunch of their shows to Art19 over the last few months, probably fearing Soundcloud closing down.
Day was (secretly) very pregnant at the time they were filming, so that might have something to do with it.
Reading the summary on Wiki, they only go up to Chapter 12, and the ending is changed a bit from that. https://en.wikipedia.org/wi…
I really liked Lady Macbeth. Very dark, with a brilliant lead performance.