I really enjoyed the episode overall, but I was pretty surprised by the Jewish mother stereotypes. Just seemed cheap and kind of beneath a show like Community.
I really enjoyed the episode overall, but I was pretty surprised by the Jewish mother stereotypes. Just seemed cheap and kind of beneath a show like Community.
As these kinds of niche movies become technically better (better acting, production value, music, etc.) I'm curious to see if the reviews also improve from more mainstream (and I don't mean that in a derogatory way) critics. This review suggests not.
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Hey I guess more power to it then - a good movie's a good movie
And that's why they call it the weekend
Aw well shit ya got me. Thanks for not being a dick about it.
Maybe they're not realizing that when HBO renews a show after the first week it's still just a gimmick, but they can fall back on ratings and cherry-picked reviews. This just looks like a desperate attempt to cash in on the Boardwalk Empire/Mad Men/Downton Abbey period drama success.
Now that he's not being forced on the public anymore, I'm looking forward to finally finding him funny.
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Troy's ear-to-ear contented smile while Britta and Jeff are fighting was the highlight of the episode for me, and I mean that in a really positive way.
I saw Jennifer Lawrence in X-Men, and it was perfectly passable - does this movie mean she's a superstar now?
I agree with what you're saying, though when I look at older trailers (one of my favorite parts of old movies on Netflix), I realize how guilty they are of the same thing. They would take the most exciting action scenes and/or dramatic scenes, which tend to be at the climaxes of the films, and just throw it on as a…
Sliding down a razor into a vat of alcohol > South Carolina. Sorry Stephen Colbert.
Anybody else see Jacobs on The Soup? She looked like the happiest person in the world when they were talking about Community coming back. And she swore a lot.
To me, the most interesting part of the Piers Morgan interview was how surprised Kirk Cameron acted when he was asked about his views on homosexuality, as if he thought he was there just to do some press junket for his newest Ray Comfort infomercial, and not to talk the thing everyone wants to hear about.
My thought exactly! I'm no Emma Thompson hater, but Rip Torn was a lot of fun in these movies. I guess being in his 80s gives him the right to turn down roles nowadays. Jerk.
Cool - I like Malcolm Jamal-Warner's character. He's sort of a sit-in for the audience to show just how weird everyone in the study group really is.
I'm estimating the physical damage to the city at at least $500 million. Ugh what a mess, and of course the buck gets passed to the taxpayers. Typical.
I got 4 notifications about my favorite television shows all leading to the same article.
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