"The host of No, You Shut Up" and it's not Paul F. Tompkins? Wouldn't SOMEONE in the writers' room know that title was taken?
"The host of No, You Shut Up" and it's not Paul F. Tompkins? Wouldn't SOMEONE in the writers' room know that title was taken?
I haven't seen the film, but I've known several hijab-wearing women who would. It's often a cultural choice or something done out of respect to the parents, rather than a religious custom.
This is the first time I haven't liked a CBB episode. Schoolboy Q seems like he showed up high, which isn't something I'll hold against the show, but Horatio was surprisingly weak too. Professor Ecks was an occasionally amusing bit, which would usually make it the worst, not the best, aspect of an episode.
Apocalypse Now had a great mood and pace, but the others were pretty messy.
Was Rashida Jones' role a conscious nod to The Social Network?
I know, but stage directions don't really work in here.
"She’s in an unmarked grave on the Boston Common. And you know whose grave is marked? Fucking Jim Morrison. People fly to Europe to see it. And he wrote horrible music!"
WHERE IS THAT LIE I CAN'T FIND IT ON GOOGLE?
Watch School of Rock. That's the best part that's been written for him, with the best movie surrounding his performance.
The writing staff on this show is really weird. The pilot was written by the Cap/Cap 2/Cap 3 writers, but the show is based on a short film written by Eric Pearson, who wrote the second episode. None of those three have any experience writing television, so the 8-episode season has three veteran showrunners named Tara…
I think it was supposed to be the focus of the first movie. That's why it had the tagline "the untold story" and the first trailer focused a lot on it. Right before release there were rumblings of behind-the-scenes drama, and the next week they announced it as "the first installment in a movie trilogy that will…
Amazing 2 is probably the coolest-looking superhero movie in years. Beautiful production design and photography, right out of the pages of Ultimate Spider-Man, and some incredible action sequences. The soundtrack also has some really ballsy choices I was surprised they got away with, and it's even wonderfully cast.…
But it's not made public, is it? It's merely made available to the press? There's no webpage where everyone can ransack the terabytes of information?
They still have a production break after the first 20, so I don't think it'll change too much.
I'm assuming he means he'll stick around until the episodes that air in mid-2015. The next season has 40 episodes, so that probably means he'll be in the first 20.
yeah, that was contrived. but it was much funnier than the a and c stories, so i give it a pass.
Seriously though, I hear he does voice acting for scale. Why isn't that utilized by everyone?
That was my immediate thought. "Who would be dumb enough to make a TV show based on Shoah?"
But yeah, Dear Zachary is a close second.
It's tiny enough that I can name all our active film directors.
Why doesn't this show have any hype? It looks really pretty, and it's clearly enormously expensive, but it doesn't star anyone I know about, and I'm not even sure who's writing it. I only just realized the pilot is directed by a couple of guys from my tiny European home country.