Boo, and might I add, yah. Dearly loved the original and I've been waiting for the sequel ever since.
Boo, and might I add, yah. Dearly loved the original and I've been waiting for the sequel ever since.
I'll admit to chuckling when the slaves started singing "Hava Nagila."
I like to look at Taylor Schilling. So how much Taylor Schilling do I get to see in this movie?
I enjoyed everything up to the live action segment. That was one of those ideas that was more clever than funny: hey, in these shows, real people are often "dramatized" with animated figures. If we have cartoons, the "dramatization" should be live action! Ideally, that's one of those things that gets tossed off at a…
I spent the entire episode trying to place the cute blond chick who ended up being the murderer, and then I realized she was the ridiculous wife in those McDonald's Shamrock Shake commercials.
Kudos to tlachtga for making the Rand/Objectivism connection. I was going to post the same thing. And, unfortunately, I have read "Atlas Shrugged" and "The Fountainhead," and Goodman's speech to Abed is like something ripped directly from those books.
Those of you agitating for more Kirsten Nelson should definitely pull up this week's "Psych-Out."
I wonder why, when the lawyer pulled up John Harrington's Wiki page, he referred to the dead inventor as "Thomas Harrington." Just a screw-up they didn't have time to catch in the hurried creative process that is a South Park episode?
"Burn Notice" episodes tend to reside in a very narrow range. To me, the worst BN episode is rarely worse than a B- and never worse than a C+, while I haven't really seen anything to nudge into A territory since the last episode of the first season. There's something appealing about that consistency.
As much as I like "Psych," I tend to find the season (and mid-season) finales fairly weak. Aside from Tim Omundsun, no one in the cast really has the chops to handle drama. That's especially damning for Dule Hill, who spent years on an amazing drama (though admittedly as the weakest part of it).
Most Burn Notice episodes rise or fall on the strength of the random schlub Michael is helping. If the actor does good work and his story is reasonably compelling, the episode works. If not, then it doesn't. I thought Wisdom did terrific, terrific work tonight, the only downside being the extent to which he seriously…
This movie didn't even earn a "fiasco" designation. "Atlas Shrugged" is an awful book, but it's a huge, sprawling, epic chronicle of what Rand perceives to be human greatness. A movie adaptation should of it should either be actually good (unlikely, for all the reasons Nathan pointed out) or a huge, sprawling, epic…