I really miss Santino Fontana
I really miss Santino Fontana
I'm fully prepared to say violence is the right way to do that. Especially hilarious violence.
"Sir, you can't just wave that light saber around without submitting for the proper licenses and receiving a "use approved" sticker that must be displayed at all t-guhkahhhh…"
For all the "I'm great, just nobody understands me" directors out there it's depressing that this is the one that got done in by a lack of hubris.
Someone should do the same thing with all the Batman comics, so that we can finally acknowledge that Batman is a serial murderer who clearly just prefers the visceral sensation of beating someone to death with his bare hands rather than the impersonality, and reduced suffering, of more practical weaponry.
But that one time…
I'm with you on being suspicious of the conspicuously spiritual framing of the possessed. We're introduced to them within a theological framework by the Rev, but by the end of the season a strong shadow of doubt has been cast upon that assumption. Although there ARE elements of overt Christian symbolism in the text,…
I would be happy with a PC adaptation of Red Dead Redemption
Whilst I'm fully aware this makes me a terrible person… the biggest laugh of the evening has to be that cut to a little person struggling in a glue trap.
Oh come on, no Gay Perry from Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang? Come on, his name is literally Gay Perry.
At this stage I think they're pulling The Wire move, of basically saying that "awards aren't cool enough to have US!"
Pretty much, even worse than Constantine, which at least showed a few flashes of potential to live up to the source material. It hurt so much to see this.
I have some problems with Hannibal, although I certainly don't hate it.
Yesssss…. I'm so incredibly glad that this is back on the air.
As someone who isn't American, this is what I can't understand. Surely you should be broaching gun control issues again, right? Not taking Dukes of Hazzard off the air and thinking you're somehow curing racism?
Maybe we should give them all guns and hope they do it for us?
If that extra time let them fit in the extended Japanese teenager gag, then I'm for it. It was totally outside the plot, but for me was the most hilarious running gag, and also weirdly tragic both from the Dean's side and that of the future leader of the Yakuza
By and large she's meant to be the straight women, not another goofer. I think that's actually a pretty important, if often thankless, role in the ensemble.
This sucker once brought a bucket of fried chicken to my office party and left it unattended. I ate it all by myself in a toilet stall, like a winner.
Yeah, it was really important to sell the SSR men as competent in their own right: if they were simply bumbling misogynists it would have detracted both from the tension of their pursuit of Peggy, and from any drama derived from her sense of torn loyalty. The fact that they are actually for the most part relatively…