God dammit.
God dammit.
I get the sense that you haven't watched a lot of documentaries. They typically don't just point a camera and shoot something that's happening. That's because compelling stories don't appear fully-formed in nature, it takes someone with craft and artistic vision to create those stories out of real life events. There's…
I'm seeing double here! Four Comedy Bang Bangs!
"Even when it’s dealing with , there’s a ton of personality"
So Steve Martin was the dog the whole time?
I think he's attached to be in the animated adaptation of The Killing Joke.
You're talking about Fox, the highest rated news network in the country, as if it's some kind of underdog being bullied by the "mainstream media." Fox is among the most mainstream of all media. Not that that makes the viewpoints expressed on air any less ridiculous and extreme.
Isn't Craig contractually obligated to do another Bond?
I literally watched Pan's Labyrinth for the first time, like, an hour ago. That Pale Man scene was really disturbing.
I could not give less of a shit if a sci-fi movie is scientifically accurate.
It's the whitest podcast whose principal players are asian, middle-eastern, and black.
Death Note is not particularly heavy on action or special effects. There are some CGI creatures here and there but it's not exactly DBZ or anything.
I know someone who went to see the fourth Harry Potter movie in theaters, in which there's a scene where McGonagall says "Potter is a boy, he's not a piece of meat!" and some young girl in the theater shouted "YEAH he is!"
‘Idris Elba is a terrific actor, but I can think of other black actors who would do it better.’
He names Adrian Lester, star of Hustle.
‘For me, Idris Elba is a bit too rough to play the part. It’s not a colour issue. I think he is probably a bit too “street” for Bond. Is it a question of being suave? Yeah.’
I want to answer your question and help you understand but your use of "colored people" indicates you're too old for there to be any hope of changing your mind.
I'm pretty sure he's talking about the upcoming MCU adaptations of those characters.
I live in Oregon and I can count the Jewish people I've met on one hand. Maybe we're just extremely fascinated by them.
For one thing, it's just odd to portray a Batman universe where Batman's enemies are significantly older than Batman is (or at least a few of them are.) You have a situation where Batman's enemies have to be much older than usually portrayed by the time this Bruce becomes Batman, and/or you invent new baddies, in…
This is already common sense to anybody who gives a shit.
I'm tempted to go off the grid and live in a cabin somewhere just so I never have to look at a pop culture mashup ever again.