I know! But that field is so competitive - the strongest acting category of any this year, IMO.
I know! But that field is so competitive - the strongest acting category of any this year, IMO.
Indiewire has been celebrating its 20th anniversary with "The 20 Best … of the Past 20 Years" articles:
HELP ME DETERMINE THE FINAL SELECTIONS FOR MY EMMY WISHLIST!
1.-3. Yo mama!
SUPER CHUNK ANSWERS (We got 'em all.)
1. 1986
2. The Adventures of Pluto Nash
3. Who Framed Roger Rabbit
4. The Empire Strikes Back
Oliver and Company's not an altogether terrible guess. It was 17th that year.
6/14/16 MOVIE TRVIA RECAP
The audio round provided a lovely soundtrack for the night, but it got a little dicey as far as point accumulation goes. We had to identify films from snippets of their scores, which is such a you-know-it-or-you-don't category. There were the instantly recognizable (Godfather, Birdman, Raiders…
You know a black person who says Trump is a Mexican?
Elsa from Frozen, of course
And somehow they still work as parody.
4. This was one of the answers at Movie Trivia tonight.
Here's another question: why did Constance Zimmer submit as Supporting for the Emmys? I've only watched 3 Season 1 episodes so far, so unless there's some big shift, she and Shiri Appleby are very much equals in terms of screen time and significance to the show.
I love the names of the cartoon caption finalists.
"Allison Chains"
"Dunn Dundon"
"Barn Scrunting"?
If I remember correctly, Vulture emailed me to ask if I wanted to become one. I'm guessing they did so because of my subscription to the daily Vulture newsletter.
Come now, Masters of Sex is pun-erific. Let's just use it as a teaching moment for your casual friends and family members to get over their hangups.
Decidedly NOT Edge of Tomorrow.
When it comes to non-Community, non-Parks and Rec, non-30 Rock, non-Office NBC Thursday shows of this decade, I would definitely rank Perfect Couples ahead of Outsourced, The Paul Reiser Show, Whitney, 1600 Penn, Welcome to the Family, Sean Saves the World, The Michael J. Fox Show and even Up All Night.
A parody which featured her Other Space co-star Neil Casey.
Ask me in a few weeks when I'm caught up. I'm four episodes in.