Remember McDonald's Black365 campaign? Perhaps the best example of unintentional, uncomfortable racism in recent memory.
Remember McDonald's Black365 campaign? Perhaps the best example of unintentional, uncomfortable racism in recent memory.
I've written a 15-part series about the Whammy from Press Your Luck. It gets kind of dark, and very sexy, then really dark, then really sexy.
I would have honestly been okay with a early 2000s Vaughn/Farrel team up (one's broody and stoic,. one's fun and wild, can they solve Crime?) But this is 15 years later. And while I genuinely like Colin, Vaughn's just become Will Ferrel's character from Wedding Crashers. Bloated, living off his past routine, and just…
Vince Vaughn and Taylor Kitsch. Great.
I have nothing against Mulaney, but there was something very offputting about him in those promos they aired constantly. Can't explain why, but the vibe those promos gave off were very uninviting.
Every time I've walked into a Toys R Us over the past couple of years, they have that weird sort of emptiness like a supermarket in a post-apocalyptic movie. They're giant, but no one is there, and the shelves are only half stocked and in disarray.
I absolutely loved Dark Horse, and always look forward to a new Solondz project (Happiness is my personal favorite).
Maybe he's impotent?
There could be neighborhoods within cities where the only reason you run into someone is because you happen to frequent the same bar or coffee shop, and even then, you'd only recognize their face in that environment.
I'm going to disagree with that. I mean it's possible, but it's certainly not a certainty especially in any major metropolitan area. Unless they're working in a really niche industry, it's definitely possible that they'd never even know the other group exists.
Christian Slater and Brendan Frasier are two actors who I kind of think deserve better but can't explain why or defend myself if pressed.
I didn't know about WH13, but my post was meant to be a knock at The Killing.
I enjoyed the characters and their interactions (Lillard especially surprised me), but there was a lot of wheel spinning in Season 2 (the truth behind Sonya's sister's death especially seemed to be going in circles and then just stopping) to the point where I couldn't remember if I saw the previous week's episode or…
Poor Karl Stromberg. Not nearly enough underwater lairs. Well other than James Cameron's.
They won't include The Joker this soon. But they will include a lot of proto-Jokers. The Jester, The Comic, The Yuckster, Laughy McGee, Professor Stand-Up,
I don't hate the first three episodes of this show as much as I hated the first three episodes of SHIELD, but I don't like them as much as I did Arrow. I know Arrow took some time to find it's footing, but even with those early episodes I felt like there was something there.
I'd rather a show get a smaller season order and a second season than trying (and usually failing) to come up with 22 episodes per year.
Ah Smallville. "Sure he's working for The Daily Planet and stopping crime in Metropolis under a secret identity that brings hope to people and dating Lois Lane, but he's not Superman yet because…flying effects?"
I think another main difference is that the characters on IASIP are derelicts and fuck ups. It's not like have a facade of respectability, they're flat-out derelicts and fuck ups who work and live in shitholes. They know it, they own it, and the show plays to that.
Height supremacist. Vinegar strokes.