The AV Club seems constantly surprised that movies from 70 years ago had things in it that might not correspond with the attitudes of today.
The AV Club seems constantly surprised that movies from 70 years ago had things in it that might not correspond with the attitudes of today.
This article strangely undersells and oversells the film at the same time.
One of my favorite novels ever but when I saw on IMDB a while back that Akiva Goldsman was involved I immediately wrote the film off.
The lady and AV Club reviewers.
Strained wackiness was the theme this year.
DeVito and Hirsch were in THE SUNSHINE BOYS in Los Angeles this past fall.
Season 4's "Cooking for Two," might be the best sitcom episode of all time - any show.
Get different friends.
Especially after the fact, when you know they made it across.
Don't forget "Theme to Walk Tightropes By" by Boots Randolph. I'm sure he'll use that one.
But Zemeckis will just use CGI for the tightrope walk across so even though it will be live action you won't be seeing anything.
Everything on SNL is so formulaic that of course Michaels was going to give the job to the current head writer.
There isn't a well reasoned well thought out argument against "Citizen Kane."
Or a sitcom.
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The guy on the right looks like a Steve Coogan character.
Coogan is fantastic and Partridge just gets better and better. I thought the web series, the book (especially) and the AP movie were all great.
Because of course Oswalt would be a natural for that.
You're thinking of Ray's.
Cosby was hilarious on Letterman in March of this year. His standup was kind of a performance piece on aging.
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