Yeah, and Noah has not exactly shown himself to be a really tough interviewer.
Yeah, and Noah has not exactly shown himself to be a really tough interviewer.
I was really pleased when Paula and Rebecca made friends by the end of the pilot. The scene of them actually making friends was rushed through too much but still, she works much better as the best friend than she would as the villain.
I did like that this episode was the first to show Greg really just being flat-out wrong. He's as prone to the psychological issues and immaturity that all of the other characters exhibit.
"Face Your Fears" is not getting nearly enough love. It's fantastic. Donna Lynne Champlin has just killed it in every way this season - comedically, dramatically, musically…
I'm not sure it'd really be much filthier/darker. Rachel Bloom has no content restrictions on her Youtube videos and those are pretty much done in the same sensibility as the songs from the show.
I'm kinda surprised Jane the Virgin hasn't had a full-blown musical number or even musical episode. Many of its episodes have little fantasy sequence-type representations of Jane's thoughts and feelings so it'd fit perfectly well.
I don't think Keaton really got any more screentime than Ruffalo. There were long stretches where pretty much every scene was either just Ruffalo or McAdams doing procedural stuff where Keaton wasn't really appearing at all.
Wouldn't Jake have been up for lead? They both could have and should have won (Ruffalo was definitely the only thing about Foxcatcher that was above average, and was in fact great).
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It's me, the ghost of movies future.
Spotlight is phenomenal so a couple McCarthy clunkers before it can be forgiven.
Does anybody know how Floyd knew all that stuff about how the KC syndicate runs their business?
Yeah, it was unconfirmed but implied. But because of the Suicide Squad movie I don't think we'll be getting to see a full-fledged Harley character on the show.
We've already gotten Deadshot, Ra's al Ghul and Deathstroke, plus hints of Solomon Grundy and some others. I don't think we'll be seeing Joker, Harley, Catwoman, Riddler, Penguin or Two-Face, but probably any other Bat-Villain is on the table. I could conceivably see Bane, Poison Ivy or Scarecrow being used, and…
I mean they worked in a Constantine crossover even though I don't think anyone even cared about the TV version of the character.
Yes, that's basically why. They're set purely in Hell's Kitchen and only involve evil plans that target that one neighborhood. Smaller/more 'relatable' stakes.
For sure the Coulson of the show is effectively a completely different character than the Coulson of the phase 1 movies.
Oof, I did not like the final fight. Most of all because it was built around a jumping punch move which I think is the stupidest looking fucking thing (it's impossible to get any power in a punch if you aren't planted on the ground). I will never understand why people think the similar scene in the Lost finale is cool…
The first half of the first season of Arrow was definitely pretty bad, and it didn't become a really good show until the second half of the second season (whose heights it has still yet to match).
42 minutes serving 8 main characters seems like a pretty bad idea to me, and two CW superhero shows already felt like plenty to me, but at least it's TV so you can actually have each episode focus on a particular one or two characters unlike in Age of Ultron when you're trying to make sure each character gets their…
They have the rights but not the permission. The effect is the same.
I've found his characterization throughout the series to be frustratingly vague. In fact the only time I really liked him in AoS was in the Joss-scripted pilot, and in everything after that he just came off as sort of blank and featureless. He's supposed to be a funny character, but the AoS writers for the longest…