And one of them (Scarlett Johansson's) didn't occur in a film at all, but through an illegal act that accessed private photos against her will. Because privacy violation is hilarious!
And one of them (Scarlett Johansson's) didn't occur in a film at all, but through an illegal act that accessed private photos against her will. Because privacy violation is hilarious!
This would be more helpful if we saw it in context at a world-broadcast, expensive, lavishly-overproduced trade event hosted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences (and therefore all-but-compulsory for those entertainers who don't want to make waves), and also in a world where men were constantly upheld to…
Yessssss! I'd love to see A.V. Club reviews of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, especially. (A search turns up a roundtable of AHP's "Man from the South", but no regular column.)
We have communal restaurant tables here in [location redacted] too. I go to one weekly where I play trivia, eat dinner, and suppress my urge to whack the hell out of my tablemates, who inevitably [hog the napkins and salt/ talk too loudly while the trivia master's talking/ wiggle the bench so everyone else gets thrown…
I feel like the show needs to accept that strength. Mindy is a reliably hilarious, unself-conscious goofball who also happens to be an ultra-competent and caring doctor.
I could watch a montage of Mindy singing "vagina vagina, vagina vagiiiiiina" and Chris Messina knocking over a plastic obstetric model for, say, ten whole minutes of any given episode, and it would just get funnier for the whole ten minutes.
I can't agree with you on the catcalling sketch. I loved how the character's utter ineptitude at the ignoble art of hooting at passers-by pushed the inherent absurdity of catcalls to the logical extreme. I think that skit is humorous over the place, all the time, like it’s outstanding!
I can't agree with you on the catcalling sketch. I loved how the character's utter ineptitude at the ignoble art of hooting at passers-by pushed the inherent absurdity of catcalls to the logical extreme. I think that skit is humorous over the place, all the time, like it’s outstanding!