for a company that prides themselves on valuing their characters above all else they really don't care what gimmick/trend they force them into.
for a company that prides themselves on valuing their characters above all else they really don't care what gimmick/trend they force them into.
I can't watch this show and not have my disposition infinitely improved
joaquin phoenix if he was significantly uglier.
the new editor is probably my favorite new character and was in no way created just to drum up a storyline for Earth 1.
This was the first episode in recent memory with a sense of urgency and weight, and the first time Zoom was in actual character and threat instead of an abstract concept mentioned by name forty times an episode.
Jim Gianopulos, Head of Fox: Hugh, put your fucking claws up this fucking guys face and fucking swear a bit while you do it!
Hugh Jackman: But Jim, I don't want t—
Jim: DEADPOOL MADE MORE MONEY THAN YOUR SHIT STAIN OF A MOVIE
Hugh: RaaaaaaaaaH!
But they're still going to stock the organic slip-on tattoo sleeves right?
For me Better Call Saul is off to a better and more confident start than Breaking Bad, I wasn't hooked on BB until the close of season 1, but BCS got me after the first episode or two.
"I'm in love you Franco's Character!"
"You can't Lee Harvey Oswald,
because you're my twin grandson!"
wait, Franco's character falls in love with Lee Harvey Oswald? Am I reading that right? Now that sounds like must-watch television!
I surprisingly liked it. It was the cinematic equivalent of the guy who sits in the back of the class who desperately want you to know he doesn't care about anything, but as long as he keeps the jokes flying and the action coming, he makes your schoolday undeniably enjoyable. It wasn't revolutionary, but it was worth…
It was so engrossing that I exclaimed "holy shit, it's over already?" after it had ended. Louis C.K continues to find new ways to impress me.
I'm legitimately in love with her.
Get me tested by Maury Povich, I'm telling you its legitimate.
I think the bigger headline should be that Ted Cruz honestly thinks he has a pretty face.
Well, Matt Smith got employed, so that's good enough for me.
Reviews of Coen brothers films are probably my second favorite thing about a film of theirs coming out. The first obviously being that I get to see a new Coen brothers movie.
My dad never let me watch the Cosby Show growing up ( I'm pretty sure it was primarily because there were a lot of black people congregating on screen) so the unearthing of his disgusting nature didn't feel like such a personal betrayal, but its still understandable.
I really hope they have commercial release plans. Hopefully it was outside interference that messed with it and its not the typical Hindsight Director's Response, because Michael Mann is better than that.
I didn't watch, but I have to know, did he make the girls cream?
I find this actually less disturbing that the half-size Darth Vader and Stormtrooper dolls I saw in target the other day. If you're going to go for it then really have to go for it, I guess.