Legitimately, the behind-the-scenes of these movies is way more interesting than the movies.
Legitimately, the behind-the-scenes of these movies is way more interesting than the movies.
Sheila O’Malley wrote a good piece largely on this scene: https://www.sheilaomalley.com/?p=10052
Yeah the debate about whether the snyder cut exists seems dumb to me. Of course they had an unfinished assembly before reshoots took over. Whether you want to call that a cut or not is kinda up to you.
Wrong. See a nazi, punch a nazi.
What the fuck is Letterboxd? Are they something special in the social media sphere, such that this made news?
E.T. creeped me the hell out. I’ve never watched it because of the wrinkly alien with the child molester voice.
Oh its a horrible movie, and I generally like Cruise’s films. It’s a boring, low-stakes testofest.
Paget Brewster is the best. When she starts explaining about the Naruto run, I lost it. And then she kept going.
Meh, whatever. I don’t care for Lindelof, care less for non-Moore Watchmen material, and don’t deify Alan Moore. The original work stands on its own, and that's what I'll always favor.
I think it’s less an ego trip and more like HBO saying “we will make this only if you are in it.”
Yay! I really enjoyed this show and was bummed that AV Club didn’t cover it, because I had no one to talk to about it. The whole season was great, but my favorite part was the Herbalife parody that was so spot-on that I was genuinely worried that Torres and Fabrega would get sued.
Yes! This show was so delightfully weird and funny. After finishing it I spent hours watching YouTube clips of Ana Fabriga and Julio Torres. This was the best one:
And that’s ....
Did someone say “self-destructing DVDs”?
I feel like his face in CitH was at least more cat-like? These faces look like those medieval paintings where you have to wonder if the person painting had ever seen a cat before in their life.
Then he should stop making them. And you should stop taking jokes so literally.
Does anyone remember the BBC series Hustle? It had Robert Vaughan in it (presumably to drum up some interest in the US) and... some other people.
One PS- HOW THE FUCK DID THE SIMPSONS GET ANOTHER NOMINATION FOR OUTSTANDING ANIMATED PROGRAM.
Seriously, give to a show that deserves it, like Ducktales.