Reallllly not a fan of Tom and Ann. So forced and so dumb. I was so proud of Parks and Rec for setting that up last episode and shutting it down immediately at the end. Now, I don't know if it's going to continue, but even here it wore thin.
Reallllly not a fan of Tom and Ann. So forced and so dumb. I was so proud of Parks and Rec for setting that up last episode and shutting it down immediately at the end. Now, I don't know if it's going to continue, but even here it wore thin.
The driver's deaf!
okay i agree with a lot of carlin's stuff and this is blasphemy on this site, but I never thought any of his big picture stuff is all that funny. Saying the planet is going to destroy us just isn't very funny. It's eye opening, but it never made me laugh. The bit Louie does about telling his daughter about the sun…
django is weinstein
this is so not true…
If you look at someone like Odd Future (not a huge fan, just saying use them as an example) Tyler the creator clearly used relatively affordable programs and just sent his shit around. He's made it. Bon Iver (though he spent years making other music) got big off of cheap equipment in his shack…
agree for the shows mentioned completely. One of the benefits tv has is the anxiety and wait between episodes. Something like Louie, especially, can get away with a cheesy ending (and those usually become his best episodes) because we've not only had to sit through many episodes of dark dark stuff, but also have to…
Everybody who is angry about Drive not getting any nominations (and that includes me), know how much of this process is through campaigning by the studios. I doubt Film District had enough of a budget to campaign for an Oscar and therefore was left off the list for other films. If you look at Drive's facebook page and…
I suggest you go see it, because if it does win it's flabbergasting. The Reader, which was also a pile of shit, was leaps and bounds better than this. My mother, who is a sucker for anything that makes her sad, thought EL&IC was one of the worst, most contrived films she's ever seen.
it was at least well made, and, hate him or not, Jonah Hill was pretty great in it. Not one of my favorite movies ever, but at least it was decent
malk?
Fair statement, but regardless of how shitty Transformers is, the technical side of it is pretty impressive. They do deserve some of those nods
would let her *autistic* 10 year old child run around new york
Agreed, but because I'm young enough and blinded enough to only know Albert Brooks as the voice of Hank Scorpio, so I couldn't help but laugh whenever he talked.
That was the most frustrating thing about The Descendants winning the Golden Globe for best picture (DRAMA) while My Week With Marilyn was up for Best Picture Comedy or Musical.
I thought Drive was, for the most part, style but it had elements of substance in it. I know we're not supposed to play the comparison game, but hell, it's leaps and bounds more substantial than a few films that were nominated.
This is one of the first years that I've actively hated more than one of the best picture nominees. The most frustrating thing about The Help, EL&IC, and the Artist being nominated is I really honestly believe this was a great year for film. The Help is hallmark channel bullshit at best, and racist, naive and ignorant…
the cape is so forgettable I thought it aired like 4 years ago
Although it probably wasn't worse than anything on this list allan gregory was pretty bad and the cleveland show should have won a "most pointless show" award or something.
:(
yepp