Was looking for a new NXT review and got sad when I remembered we don't get them here anymore. I've been coming here for 15 years and it boggles my mind some of the shows that get recapped while other awesome shows don't.
Was looking for a new NXT review and got sad when I remembered we don't get them here anymore. I've been coming here for 15 years and it boggles my mind some of the shows that get recapped while other awesome shows don't.
No more NXT reviews? They had 10x the # of comments!
Eh, then we definitely need Hindsight reviews when it returns to VH-1 next year. No one was watching that show, but it was solid and in the AV Club demo.
I think interest in NXT is going to spike after this. Probably not the best time to stop reviewing it weekly, because many signs point to major growth after this.
You know, before that whole thing with Manson and his Mom, I was starting to think the guy was misunderstood and had some interesting ideas…
I think people expected more out of Duchovny, post-Californication and pre-X-Files revival. It's a different role for him, and the Internet probably wasn't clamoring for him to play a riff on Joe Friday. In my opinion, he did alright with it.
Best thing on TV? Not even close. Worst show on TV? Hardly.
Nice to see Isabelle Fuhrman doing something reminiscent of that incredibly awkward scene from Orphan.
Do they have a song that references how they told you about the Seether and the Volcano Girls before? I think they need a song that refers to an older song of theirs on every album.
Where's my Adam Scott and Anna Kendrick brother/sister comedy?
The Vampire Academy film adaptation failed so bad that it can't even get into an article about YA novels adapted into failed movies.
Nathan Rabin covering ICP for AV Club. All is right with the world. Welcome back!
We didn't get a single review of the VH-1 time travel/90s nostalgia show "Hindsight," and we're getting weekly coverage of this?
Perhaps the best show on television that's currently running. (Better Call Saul is a close second).
There could be a great companion to this about low budget sci-fi: Safety Not Guaranteed, The One I Love, Coherence, etc.
Zimmerman flew, Tyler knew!
Only the occasional limited series (usually a prequel to the film). Part of the thinking with Marvel's Ultimate Universe is that it would match the films more closely, but nothing in continuity—it was mostly the team line-ups and costumes that matched.
I recently read all of Night of the Owls and Death of the Family, and I'm amazed how much every non-Batman tie-in issue was easily skipped filler.
Robot Chicken's epilogue to Overboard is pretty great:
https://m.youtube.com/watch…
I predicted Party Down wouldn't make it, but Party Down made it. Yay!