Never watch JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.
Never watch JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.
It took me the longest time to parse this headline.
I think they're really misreading the sincerity of the Shrek memes.
I'm sure all of the poor and disadvantaged people of colour would be very inspired if they had any possible way to see Hamilton.
I loved this. And I'm not really bothered by the narrative stasis — if your comedy has characters who genuinely learn from their mistakes and correct their flaws, then it probably won't be very funny by season seven.
This is the only superhero franchise I really follow. That's partly because the X-Men were always my favourites as a kid, partly because it's easier to follow than the MCU, and partly because the films strike a good balance between taking themselves seriously and not being grimdark.
If that image is any indication of the art, live action is the way to go.
Still too much colour. You're allowed metallic blue and pale yellow, that's it.
Well, with that attitude, sure you will.
Okay, but how many of those Google searches were from people trying to figure out when the next fucking episode is?
On the tangential topic of foreign streaming shows, I wish we saw more foreign-language material being brought over. Getting more attention for British shows is nice, but they're generally available if you know where to look. Compared to movies, there's very little stuff that's been subtitled, and very little…
Honestly, it would be fine if there was a regular schedule for the Stevenbombs (like, say, the first week of every month). As it is I'm always worried about missing the news.
I dunno, I think Warner Bros made a smart decision by going darker. The Marvel quip-a-minute style is getting tired enough without being imitated, and The Dark Knight and approximately half the X-Men movies have proven you can have a good serious superhero movie. Of course, Snyder's idea of "serious" is that of a…
The best joke in the episode was the DVR description: "One of Martha's best friends is murdered and Chip comes to her aid."
Good to see this show deal with the crushing censorship that pro-Israeli positions face today.
Somewhere along the line, most of the characters on the show became unlikable rich assholes.
I was just remembering the halcyon days of 2008 where Sarah Palin, a governor, was widely considered to be too inexperienced to be vice president. Now a reality TV star and some shady doctor are the frontrunners for the actual nomination. How far we've come.
Apparently the Wall Street money (including major media companies) has been piling behind Rubio as the moderate candidate after Jeb and Scott Walker didn't pan out. So expect to see a lot of positive coverage trying to make him a Thing.
Well, I guess somebody will be writing for felt.
The script felt like a first draft where all the characters are simply reciting their motivations, the backstory and a couple of hazily-defined themes. And I may be alone, but the tone felt less "upbeat" and more childish.