My family is a devoted following of BAR wherein, I shit you not, that movie still comes up regularly in conversation at least once every few months.
My family is a devoted following of BAR wherein, I shit you not, that movie still comes up regularly in conversation at least once every few months.
I didn't realize she was in that Community episode in addition to RuPaul. Nice to see her getting work.
. . .Carnivale had already resolved the majority of its mysteries by the end of its second season.
It's Buffy and X Files in a blender with worse writing and gender politics. Also if a Buffy reboot/continuation happens like I've been hoping, I'm going to get in even more arguments with Supernatural fans than I already do.
Yeah, those aren't the good ones. Although TD season 1 definitely had some humor.
Yeah, I didn't think the prostitute scene was strictly necessary*, and it, with the second scene to a lesser degree, teetered on the edge of outright bothering me. But there was admittedly a fair amount of effort to be decent in the scene with Guy.
It was pretty well received in college campuses/among people my age. Because these people have no discerning taste, by and large.
Todd is practically BoJack's biggest fan.
Spotlight?
I distinctly remember the show being renewed for seasons 2-4 all at once after season 1 finished airing.
I honestly hadn't remotely considered the possibility of anyone not being comfortable with the term, but I'll try to keep that in mind and am sorry about it still being used as an insult over in Ireland. Myself and every member of our community I personally know, both people my age and the adults that are years older…
Brotherhood Envy is far more fascinating and sympathetic to me than any of the 03 homunculi. I'd go off that alone, though I do also really like and were invested in most of the others. Envy is a monstrously behaving individual with extremely poor sense of self and a layered, complex relationship with humanity that…
In further hindsight, I was clearly rushing the story way too quickly, but obviously I was onto something. Or maybe I say things and they happen.
Me three.
I'll crush that Spiderman, and that other Spiderman, and allllll the Spidermen, till I'm the Spiiiiderman!
The book came out in 1952. She was just setting it in contemporary times and conveying a contemporary experience, not specifically choosing the 50s to make a point. I think Haynes stuck with the period because it was relevant to the story, but the experience it conveys isn't isolated to that time, which is part of…
Any one of Oscar Isaac's performances, Ryan Coogler directing and writing Creed, Various actors from Chiraq and Lee for writing/directing, the lead actresses in Tangerine, the writer/director and actors from Dope, Abraham Attah and Elba for Beasts of No Nation.
I thought Little Green Men was excellent. Like, by far the richest episode I've seen of the show so far.
My brother keeps saying this to me every year I mention it.
Speaking as a college student, that's about right, except that it's all texting instead of calling.