Worked for Lost!
Worked for Lost!
The was a CGI Popeye film about ten years ago too which was pretty interesting. Tartakovsky rarely puts a foot wrong so I'm on board.
Ellroy also called True Detective bullshit because of its interest in nihilism, as opposed to the "beauty in the world" that he feels his own work reveals. Decent writer, ridiculous human being!
Christopher Walken won an Oscar for Deer Hunter almost a decade before he did View to a Kill. He was definitely well known at the time, probably more so than Javier Bardem is now. Other villains who were well known at the time of their casting: Christopher Lee, Sean Bean, Robert Carlyle, Jonathan Pryce, Telly Savalas,…
Christopher Walken won an Oscar for Deer Hunter almost a decade before he did View to a Kill. He was definitely well known at the time, probably more so than Javier Bardem is now. Other villains who were well known at the time of their casting: Christopher Lee, Sean Bean, Robert Carlyle, Jonathan Pryce, Telly Savalas,…
A week late with an answer, but Jahel was able to figure it out because one of the Exodus crewmembers was moving in on her earlier in the episode, but then ran away the second he glimpsed her father turning on a blowtorch.
I agree, I want to know a lot more about Beauregard and Lucy. Beauregard at least is a '63, right? He hasn't aged a day, but when explaining the '63's unique properties in the Burnett episode he kept talking about them as if they were a separate group. Also, this now suggests that the blood experiments and the…
Can people only stop themselves overanalyzing something by being drunk and in public? Is this the only situation in which music can be turned up loud and allowed to wash over you? I don't think so. I don't believe you think so either, although it would be very convenient for you if you did. And saying something is…
In no way is that sentence "just about" the same as "Passable when played very loud and accompanied with drinks in a public venue"
It's also not the endorsement you were arguing against. Which of us was constructing straw men, again?
It has nothing to do with intricate songwriting, that is the point. Music isn't always strictly about that. These guys aren't poet singer-songwriters, it's noise pop. There are plenty of artists out there looking to say something deep and meaningful, and that's fantastic. But Sleigh Bells are supposed to be purely…
It's not quite a punch, but Arnie also smacks some dogs' heads together in True Lies. Maybe he has a clause in his contract insisting on at least one instance of animal abuse per movie.
We used to have Wilsons AND Coppolas. Thanks a lot, Obama…
I'll bring the Hard Lemonade.
"The cast is sensational—any show starring Cheadle and Bell deserves to taken seriously"
Bruce: "What does it mean?"
Other guy: "Rise."
@avclub-7aefa9e2af18cd9e2fde628a5e813aa5:disqus It's certainly not Cockney. Besides which, Estuary English isn't limited by geography like Cockney usually is, it's just named after it (I suppose because that's where it originated.) The majority of people raised in the South-East talk in an Estuary accent, and Michael…
Michael Caine has an estuary accent, you silly, silly monster. But yes, I'm pretty sure it's getting thicker.
This is the first time I've ever compared anything to Family Guy, but thank you for your well thought out and reasoned response. I will say that I don't completely agree with you on the "consistent characterization" front. I think Community has definitely been guilty from time to time of making a character act in a…