Question:
Question:
I loved these episodes a lot…but Lucy, Andy and Tom covering three VERY distant locations in Chicago over the span of one sentence was so distracting it caused me to miss the World Series joke.
No.
You're going to find everyone's reviews troublesome then.
I thought Interstellar was pretty unoffensively boring and bland for most of its runtime.
Buster Bluth definitely used the word "pussy" on an episode of Chuck so I'm a little confused.
Dull, dull episode. Just painfully boring. The awesome 10 minutes at the end don't make up for people talking about how the world is now for the 100th time or a whole scene dedicated to discussing Michonne's sword.
I don't love The Master as much as I do his other films, but the performances alone, I think, push it above Hard Eight for me.
Any problems with Funny People definitely weren't on Sandler. Apatow should've cut that movie in half. Sandler might've been in the run for an Oscar nod if he had, honestly.
I just think Max Landis is probably the kind of guy who edits his own Wikipedia article. He is also the owner of worst Twitter account ever.
If only Max Landis wasn't a complete tool. He might be the worst thing John Landis has ever done. And yes, I know what John Landis has done.
They must not want it to make money.
Boooo.
Second time I've seen Linklater described as having a "Texan drawl" on this site alone. Have you guys never met a person from Texas before? The way it's written up you'd think he sounds like Foghorn Leghorn.
Wow. A dick. Didn't think you still had it in you, HBO.
As much as I'd love to see Webb and Co lose control over what's become a truly disappointing set of superhero films, it seems unlikely that the departure of the writers is going to stop a 3rd movie from moving forward.
What a goddamn, unexpected and wonderful gutpunch.
Todd VanderWerff? He doesn't even go here!
Some thoughts:
And/or The Walking Dead