I watched for the first nine seasons, and then checked out, but have been catching up over the last few months.
I watched for the first nine seasons, and then checked out, but have been catching up over the last few months.
I don’t know what the AV Club’s stance is, but I was always taught that if you pronounce the letters, like N.B.A. or N.F.L., you use periods, but if you pronounce it as a word, like FIFA or NATO, you don’t.
Shame. If people want a decent version, Tom Hiddleston played Hal in The Hollow Crown a few years ago, with Simon Russell Beale as Falstaff.
Nah, I don’t think Greg is nearly big enough.
But Melissa Villaseñor and Heidi Gardner were conspicuously absent but for the goodnights.
I knew him from Big Love.
On Smart TVs, yes, but not on computers/tablets/phones.
I think the RDM involvement is the only thing interesting me in this show. I’ve learned much more about the show from this article than from any marketing Apple has done, which isn’t a great sign.
I think not being able to watch shows on non-Apple laptops/tablets is going to be a killer for a lot of people. I hope they change their minds on that. I have an old Apple TV (3rd Gen, I think) but don’t usually keep it plugged in and probably won’t bother just to watch these shows.
Plus, franchises are rarely worsened by the addition of Rosario Dawson to their rosters
Arkham Asylum: Living Hell was 2004, not 2014.
Not a great time to go into the Brian Wood business, so I’m not surprised they’re changing the focus of the series.
I only know the Banana Splits because of the theme song, but it’s a great theme song.
I haven’t gotten to the album yet, but I listened to all of the audiobook of Tegan & Sara’s High School, which is great (and includes a bunch of low-quality early recordings of some of the songs they redid for the new album).
Odd that this is out in the US before the UK, if only by a week.
I enjoyed it, and laughed a lot, but it’s not a great movie. Lots of fun moments, but they never quite come together.
It’s odd that not only is this the same format of biopic as last year’s Stan & Ollie, they share a character in Bernard Delfont. Same as Bohemian Rhapsody and Rocketman both featuring Dick James.
I was hoping for more from her movie career after seeing her absolutely wasted in Blinded by the Light (which I mostly enjoyed), so I’m happy with this.
McKay had his own Earwolf podcast years ago! https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/earwolf-premium/owen-tj-read-the-news-2