I really liked this show, but it was definitely too bold for broadcast audiences. It should have been on a cable network from the beginning.
I really liked this show, but it was definitely too bold for broadcast audiences. It should have been on a cable network from the beginning.
The pilot of this show had a joke about whether Lilly was going to be able to say her own name.
NNNNNOOOOOOOOOOO. Another week of Josie?!
@avclub-d7f43e1fb2d4977c86163d9b0cb07814:disqus I was referring to his actual identity/real name, which came from the misplaced file.
@avclub-f121d09285898f1c66d66f1e6f0455a6:disqus It's messy, and I liked it because of that messiness.
I felt that the movie showed that even though the ID of the courier didn't come from torture, those in the CIA so firmly believed that torture was the only way to get the information, that they questioned and hemmed and hawed once they had the info they needed.
So, I didn't think it was so much about the value of…
I think it would be worth watching a highlight/clip video of them last night.
The bit where Amy and Tina dressed up as fake nominees was amazing, and the descriptions of their characters had me laughing randomly throughout the night whenever I'd think of it again.
Also, the line about Taylor Swift taking some time to get to know herself was perfect.
I want them to host everything.
I went to a taping of TCR five years ago when I was in college and he's just super nice and funny out of character: The same way you see him in interviews (the one he did with Oprah recently is pretty interesting, once you get past how fucking out of touch Oprah is). At one point during his pre-show talk someone asked…
I saw The Artist at an early afternoon showing, and it was just me and some REALLY old people. One of the women in front of me had to keep reading and explaining all the title cards to her husband, and that was worth the price of admission alone.
That one didn't bother me as much as the attack on Maya outside her house. The Ehle scene had enough build up as just part of the story. However, the only time we saw Maya leave her house was when someone tried to kill her?
Zero Dark Thirty in a totally packed theater on Saturday. I truly loved that film, and was amazed at how even though I knew the ending, I was still on the edge of my seat during the last half hour. I also realized why I prefer to see movies on off times, when the theater is as empty as possible: one guy kept having…
That's another very good point. Definitely an idea I hadn't given much thought.
That's a really interesting point. Maybe that will change over the course of the next few years, if the parts written for women hold up to those written for men. Ex, in 2010, Jeff Bridges won for Crazy Heart, and Sandra Bullock won for The Blind Side. If there was a single acting category, do you think Sandra could…
Do you think that maybe he split votes against himself?
A show has to be SUPER boring for me to decide it's not worth keeping on in the background at work, and this one took the cake.
Have you checked out Scandal?
The only reality dating show I've liked at all was VH1's Tough Love, which I only saw one season of, but apparently it's still on, since it's on demand on my gym's monitors. Anyway, I liked that one because the entire point was "knock the bullshit and stop playing games." The single girls I know need that a whole lot…
I've been watching the original Prime Suspect with Helen Mirren on Netflix whenever I have the time, which is super awesome, for obvious reasons, although amazing how much has (and hasn't) changed in 20 years.
Friday I saw Django Unchained, which I very much enjoyed. Tarantino is a bit too graphic for my tastes, so…
yes, I'm talking about her staying on for season 4 after Harmon was ousted.