They know what you watch and don't watch. I recall there being an article about Netflix calculating exactly how far into a series you were hooked and started to binge.
They know what you watch and don't watch. I recall there being an article about Netflix calculating exactly how far into a series you were hooked and started to binge.
he was more of a reoccurring character than a guest
They asked him about Going Overboard, what more do you want?
I like Billy Bob Thorton, but he really said Bad Santa is the kind of movie that begs for a sequel? I haven't seen the sequel yet so I'll reserve judgement (though the trailers don't look great), but that movie is one of those movies that reaches an entirely satisfactory conclusion as a stand alone film.
I enjoyed reading this. Thanks for writing it.
Were they all white? I got the impression they were all sort of "black." I forget what a lot of them were, but it was a Bey Day Beyonce one and then he picked a Drake one.
Wasn't the dog just named "Flavor Flav"?
I first saw that whole "we don't say Cs" thing in Dope and now I have seen it pop up a number of times in pop culture so is this some weird gang thing that took forever for movies/TV to notice or some recent thing that everyone decided to make fun of?
have you seen the film?
I just finished The Sleeping World by Gabrielle Lucille Fuentes and am starting Our Hearts Will Burn Us Down by Anne Valente. Also, I've been hearing a lot of good buzz about The Mothers so I'll probably read that next.
"I'd love to hear what [Donald Glover] has to say about [the message of this episode]. […] The commercial parodies were beautifully done and funny, but Montague felt more like a sketch comedy parody of a talk show than a real talk show. […] [T]he episode was populated with straw men […] Paper Boi emerges as the only…
That's a good catch on why the trans-racial guy was so intolerant.
The problem with that being the message is that is pretty much the exact same thing South Park said like a decade ago by comparing Garrison's sexual reassignment with Kyle wanting to be black and Kyle's dad wanting to be a dolphin.
I agree with the reviewer. It was too experimental and that combined with such a vague message made it not particularly enjoyable to me. Last week's experiment of focusing entirely on Van, a character who had barely been explored previously, worked well, but this was a different format (fake TV show). I never really…
The dads were already bad in Bad Moms. One of them wasn't in the picture, one was cheating on his wife, and one was like a control freak borderline abusive asshole.
Wasn't Brian Posehn in that already?
I think you mean "Chocki" from Cabin Boy.
She's a poet and an actress and a director.
Well, in that case, @Oliviatremor:disqus is waaaaaaaaay off base.
I thought I'd read Yelchin hadn't even finished work on this first season. I assume they're going to use a sound-alike like they did with Eddie Murphy on The PJs?