Plot twist: they're going to Crackle!
Plot twist: they're going to Crackle!
I love that he did it three times. Man, I bet he was really hitting the word "towers" hard that third time, just in case anyone didn't get his drift.
There wasn't football that weekend, maybe it's connected to that.
I would love to see the list of rejected titles if The Looming Tower was the best of the bunch…
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I agree with the other two, but I think I heard that each season of American Gods is like 1/3 of the book.
"I'm really nervous about cutting this Defenders trailer!"
I'm wondering how they're going to handle it. Are they not doing the whole book this season, or will next season be a continuation of the story beyond the novel?
Same. Does this mean there's going to be another season of 11/22/63!?
I think, too, that actors in the UK approach their careers in much different ways from their US counterparts. It seems that even the biggest stars over there have a mindset of "any work is better than no work" and keep saying yes long after they've reached a point where they could turn stuff down.
It's a great comparison, though; bravo!
There is no part of adulthood quite like that tricky calculus of "showing adequate enthusiasm for a creative project an acquaintance has been 'brainstorming'" vs "not showing so much interest they feel you'd be interested in every damn detail of it."
I know, right? I gather from other comments here that the monologue has a lot more resonance in the books, but it sounds so tin-eared to me i don't see how.
And they had so many options to choose from!
This feels like the movie version of a book your coworker is allegedly writing—the plot of which he's relayed to you in great detail—but he's actually only written the first draft of maybe the prologue and three short chapters.
I saw a commenter on another site compare it to the Masters Of The Universe movie:
At least it wasn't that Ecstasy Of Gold remix again. Marketers: it's an awesome track, but can we tap the brakes on using it in every single commercial?
The top comment at Birth Movies Death nails it for me:
At this point, "number of times people thought a suffering performer was joking about being in medical distress" has to blow away "number of times a healthy performer was just joking around about being in medical distress" by a ratio of like 3000:1.
ME: I find the plaintiffs guilty! I sentence The Eagles to life in prison with no possibility of parole!