Not sure if it counts as "fictional," but Max Apple's Walt Disney in The Propheteers surely counts as "satirical."
Not sure if it counts as "fictional," but Max Apple's Walt Disney in The Propheteers surely counts as "satirical."
"Matisyahu is probably a better beatboxer than The Exorcist’s Max von Sydow, but he lacks the older actor’s gravitas." This would have sufficied as the only sentence in the review.
"Matisyahu is probably a better beatboxer than The Exorcist’s Max von Sydow, but he lacks the older actor’s gravitas." This would have sufficied as the only sentence in the review.
$3.50 sounds like a lot to spend on Nintendo Power, but I guess it's worth it if you can earn a dollar from it when you sell it in Canada. Stupid decline of American dollar relative to Canadian dollar.
$3.50 sounds like a lot to spend on Nintendo Power, but I guess it's worth it if you can earn a dollar from it when you sell it in Canada. Stupid decline of American dollar relative to Canadian dollar.
Seriously. Everyone should be calling their local radio station and requesting Pussy Riot. People still listen to the radio, right?
Seriously. Everyone should be calling their local radio station and requesting Pussy Riot. People still listen to the radio, right?
He's thinking of mysterious boys who appear in your garden with leaves attached to their legs.
He's thinking of mysterious boys who appear in your garden with leaves attached to their legs.
Reminds me of Timothy Treadwell and that photo (not sure if fake or not) of the family that raised the bear:
Reminds me of Timothy Treadwell and that photo (not sure if fake or not) of the family that raised the bear:
Nobody has the right to say their life has been ruined if they have the time and money to go to Hot Doug's. That place is great.
Nobody has the right to say their life has been ruined if they have the time and money to go to Hot Doug's. That place is great.
@avclub-4192ae6cd25a066cf7e97e2d732f4c3e:disqus That makes two of us who haven't seen John Carter, but are debating whether it qualifies as "art" (or at least, I am). We are heroes of the internet.
@avclub-4192ae6cd25a066cf7e97e2d732f4c3e:disqus That makes two of us who haven't seen John Carter, but are debating whether it qualifies as "art" (or at least, I am). We are heroes of the internet.
@avclub-4192ae6cd25a066cf7e97e2d732f4c3e:disqus @avclub-0ec29ebfebc8170bf981e16247ca1298:disqus When I read the headline that's talking about "considerations of art," then I answer that question differently if it's art vs. entertainment. If it's art like Ai Weiwei shattering an ancient Chinese urn, I might care if he…
@avclub-4192ae6cd25a066cf7e97e2d732f4c3e:disqus @avclub-0ec29ebfebc8170bf981e16247ca1298:disqus When I read the headline that's talking about "considerations of art," then I answer that question differently if it's art vs. entertainment. If it's art like Ai Weiwei shattering an ancient Chinese urn, I might care if he…
I probably overstepped by saying that podcasts can't be art, but I'm standing by John Carter. Let's just agree to disagree. Your reply is going to get like 1000 likes on this site because everyone agrees with you.
I probably overstepped by saying that podcasts can't be art, but I'm standing by John Carter. Let's just agree to disagree. Your reply is going to get like 1000 likes on this site because everyone agrees with you.
The A.V. Club's definition is not internally consistent. In "The Bunny Game" DVD review, they described the film as "far from artless," which wouldn't be a sensible statement if they felt all films were "art."