It's a side effect of the super-PC Star Trek society. No one is able to recognize any distinguishing features on their fellow humans, because that would lead to prejudice and capitalism.
It's a side effect of the super-PC Star Trek society. No one is able to recognize any distinguishing features on their fellow humans, because that would lead to prejudice and capitalism.
I'm sorry for being overly dickish here, CineCraft, but "documentary filmmaker" is up there with "DJ" when it comes to bullshit Millenial jobs-that-aren't-jobs.
See: Booker, starring Richard Greico.
The dude from Smash Mouth wears short sleeve button down shirts and he's just about the coolest dude* there is.
No, "pidgin" is correct in Hawaii and Signapore and other melting-pot societies. In Wiseau country, its "pigeon", because that's mostly what they eat.
Is there a garbled Creole-by-way-of-Eastern-Europe-Pigeon-English subtitle track as well, so Wiseau's people can understand what the real humans in the movie are saying?
Was Elliot Gould even in this episode? Not that I care much for his character or anything… I mean as far as Elliot Gould roles go, I can think of dozens that are better than Ezra.
No, it's not fair to say that, because they weren't cancelled. Angry Boys was a one-series show and never intended to continue (see Summer Heights High for an example of a show ABC and HBO would have loved a second season of, but didn't get.) A second series of Life's Too Short was ordered, but for various reasons…
I'm pretty sure neither of those was cancelled— Chris Lilley's MO is to do one season and then move on to the next project, and I'm pretty sure Gervais could have done at least one more series of Life's Too Short but opted for the special instead. They're British/Aussie TV series partially funded by HBO anyway. Which…
"Dated" when you're talking about the elderly in Florida is a relative thing. You can still find people who look and dress straight out of the Golden Girls.
What if it was by the people who made HBO's "Rome?" Because it is.
And yet there is a Canadian show called The Newsroom that is up there with some of the greatest television shows in the world. At the very least, it's the best Newroom ever.
You have any actual evidence that it's not real, other than that the guy is a "professional writer?"
This is also a bit overboard because the guy thinks a movie based on a real-life event would have an ending where the main guy is actually a ghost.
Actually, I have a bone to pick with you. I went to go see that movie "The Crying Game" because you gave it such a big rave… What's all the hoopla about? Because there's supposed to be this fantastic plot twist, and I didn't see it.
Hey! That's Fergalicious to you. Miss Fergie if you're nasty.
I think the problem isn't how Valery was thought of, it's that she wasn't thought of at all. The show was almost entirely ignored. I don't know if it's because the first episode is relatively weak and doesn't make a great first impression, if there was former-Friends fatigue or what, but it's a real shame because The…
Has Ghost Harry even once acknowledged that Debra is his daughter? And his genuine offspring at that, not a murder baby he found in a storage unit? You'd think just once he might be a little bit protective of her.
I'd suspect a lot of Meta-crtics are reviewers for marginal pop culture websites and/or alternative weeklies in cities like Dayton and Wichita and Albany. Not to knock them for that alone, but I think a lot of reviewers who are just barely in the game are afraid to be too negative because they want to keep the…
Yes, but to be fair, you are a comment-posting robot wholly owned by Showtime.