I loved the first one, but all the tired gay jokes in 22 Jump Street killed my interest in further sequels.
I loved the first one, but all the tired gay jokes in 22 Jump Street killed my interest in further sequels.
But it has animation in it, so The AV Club can not acknowledge its existence.
Death At A Funeral. The British one, of course. Probably the best ensemble comedy of this century.
If only there were a way to find out.
I love 50/50 and hate Birdman, so I upvoted and downvoted you.
Oh. Good to know for my next trip.
Also in Russia, ghosts are busting you.
Is that a recent thing? Because when I stayed in Shanghai for one week in 2011 I could get my Gmails without any proxy servering.
The one thing I can't get over are the new categories for short stuff where they nominated a lot of people from Childrens Hospital (yay) but also shows from… YouTube and Vimeo. Show Me A Hero was completey snubbed, but Honest Trailers is now Emmy-nominated, people!
It did get an Emmy nomination today, Special Effects if I remember correctly.
I was hoping Carmichael Show would at least sneak into the Writing category, maybe for their Bill Cosby episode.
Rebecca Hall is phenomenal in that movie. Woody needs more female surrogates in his stories.
I don't think it takes its adventure stuff seriously at all. That's why I would call it a comedy.
I'm really not angry at you, and you didn't piss me off, it's just that your "If it's not important for the plot, who cares if they're gay"-argument is something I've had to read for years now and it just sucks to have a part of your personality being reduced to a plot point, so I started to lash out these days.
The Limited Series nominations are already stacked, but I'm kinda disangrypointed that Show Me A Hero was completely snubbed.
Well, yes, the women thing could be brought up, but then other people could mention Gravity, Frozen and Hunger Games, so the studio then would have to say "Okay, but those were straight women."
Why do you want to live in a one-label-fits-all world?
Sorry, and yes, I just assumed from your name that you are a guy. I totally could tell from your comment though that you are straight. I wish I was in the position not to care if characters are straight or not, but alas, I still have to fight for every little bit of representation.
"I don't care what sexual orientation a character has", says straight guy who shares sexual orientation with 99.9% of all characters in popular fiction.
We will definitely get a Ghostbusters reunion in the season premiere in two months.