Don't worry, the answer to that will be yes.
Don't worry, the answer to that will be yes.
Does that include both Rocky Horror Picture Show and Rocky & Bullwinkle?
Ehhh, I thought the Rockets looked better than the scoreline suggests. The Sixers aren't as bad as their record indicates, they had a good game with two players in Canaan and Covington, both former Rockets D-League players, probably having the best games of their career, plus they shot 46% from the 3 (admittedly,…
Fox has removed Fantastic Four 2 from their release schedule.
If you haven't watched it, I couldn't more highly recommend Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. Yes, the show has a horrible-sounding premise with an offputting title with some truly terrible marketing from The CW.
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Where's CRAZY EX-GIRLFRIEND?
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Argh, didn't consider possibility of Community fans taking that Instagram in too special a way. I was at Hulu pitching a diff. project sorry
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Looks like it! Makes sense, the Mavel films are popular there, they aren't as dialog-driven, it's not the sort of thing they can easily do locally (unlike, say, a soap). it's a universal concept, plus it fits in with the demographics of the type of people who you imagine enjoy watching US shows. I imagine the…
I'm down the rabbit hole of Chinese TV streaming sites. On one Chinese streaming site (Youku), the most popular US shows in its history are the first seasons of Agents of SHIELD (250m episode views), Flash season 1 (190m), Arrow season (180m), 2 Broke Girls (180m), and The Vampire Diaries (170m).
Consider this: for its most-watched episode, 11.5 million UK people watched it on Christmas Day. That's 18% of the UK population.
They did the one thing that I was hoping they wouldn't do
Thanks, I've done that. I've actually e-mailed support about it before but got no response.
That's funny as I've noticed a lot more Bs and Cs in the TV coverage and fewer As, Ds and Fs in the last few years (of course, as I say that, there's 3 As in TV reviews), and a general feeling that reviewers are too quick towards hedging with a middling review than praise or criticize shows.
I'm sure it's purely a coincidence that this has coincided with audiences abandoning Fox.
Am I the only one who has been having problems with https certificate errors when logging in over the past few months? Any chance of getting it fixed?