I have a lot of trouble following the narrative on a lot of Spont. episodes anyway. So if the actors are confused, that gets compounded for the listener.
I have a lot of trouble following the narrative on a lot of Spont. episodes anyway. So if the actors are confused, that gets compounded for the listener.
Urgh. Each week I see more and more podcasts I'm interested in but I'm So. Far. Behind. in all my current ones. Now I want to add the Jonathan Katz one, plus the Indiana Jones and Star Wars minutes.
See, I just listened to the Dali episode and I thought the improv portion was fairly weak. The narrative was disjointed and nonsensical, even by the standards of this show.
Wasn't Creed pretty much a Rocky remake? And Silence would've been remade if the TV show had obtained the rights.
Disney makes other live action movies; they just tend to not get the attention that the remakes do.
The anorexia thing seems like something they wrote into the pilot, then decided that it didn't work so they wrote it out as quickly as they could when the show got picked up.
An oddball comedian as interested in creating experiences as she is in making people laugh
Magneto wasn't the only villain in the first movie: he had his Brotherhood with him.
That's kind of leftover from the first Star Wars film. Leia gets over the destruction of her entire civilization pretty quickly.
I thought he chewed the scenery wonderfully.
Also Bajor itself as a former Cardassian colony which now was (uneasily) under Starfleet supervision.
I think Marvel/Disney still has all the merch rights, so they still stand to make a pretty penny from an appealing Spidey movie.
It's not an origin story.
Man, Taika Waititi has been continually trolling everyone on twitter about this film. It's been so great. He's gonna knock this out of the park.
Idiocy, sure. But FUN idiocy. I found TWINE to be dull, which is the worst sin a Bond movie can commit.
I first started paying attention to Kalan when he wrote the surprisingly good "Spider-Man & The X-Men" series. This brought me to The Flophouse — I started from the beginning, which was Kalan-less, and the show improved greatly once he came onboard.
“Lose Yourself” is exemplary enough to make up for Eminem’s terrible later career
It's all about the inflection. The way he reads Archer's lines is 180 degrees from the way he reads Bob's.
The World is Not Enough is worse than Die Another Day.
Lawrence is essentially playing a completely new character who happens to have the same name and powers.