Rabin should review it.
The first season gets a B+ while most episodes got Cs and Ds. I think it was Heisler who was reviewing the first season. He should not do it for the second.
Rabin should review it.
The first season gets a B+ while most episodes got Cs and Ds. I think it was Heisler who was reviewing the first season. He should not do it for the second.
O'Really O'Neal?
From the desk of Sean O'Nealon
Meek's Cutoff
So excited for Meek's Cutoff. It seems to have split people pretty much down the middle (save for Noel, apperantly) which is probably a good thing. Hopefully it will make it to the Chicago Film Festival, as Wendy and Lucy did, although it kinda seems doubtful.
Two Visits
As New Yorker's Richard Brody said, maybe he can mention Two Lovers this time.
Aye, Aye, Colonel!
The trenches.
Without Twitter I wouldn't already know about most of these, and knowing about them feels dirty and bad.
I want to see this very badly, but…
…who the fuck is Alex Birko?
Your right, that figure felt way too low. The internet says about 15,000 people showed up. That sounds about right, but people came and left too.
and Him.
I really enjoyed the first record and the second is even better in my estimation. I saw them do a free show in Chicago earlier this summer (as did about 3000 people) and it was really, really great. I've always liked her as an actress, All The Real Girls in particular is great, and any doubts about the music…
That first Strokes record is great.
The Subway, She is a Porno
I haven't listened to anything they've done since Turn on the Bright Lights but I was so in love with that album it's surprised me that their subsequent outings have all been poorly reviewed. It's also made me not want to venture out into the new stuff at all, since I really do still love…
"You should talk, M. Cahiers du Cinema. "
Yes, because how people refer to things in casual conversation should always be what they're actually titled. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind should have just been called Eternal Sunshine, because that's how most people refer to it.
A creepy, empty blue box.
All the Blockbusters around me have all closed in the past few years. There were three, and about four years ago the first closed, then the second about two years ago and the third just a few months ago.
Those NBC fuckers killed the link.
Ending on a High Note
I enjoyed MacGruber, and I imagine that will have a life on DVD.
TIght lipped
AVC: Hey, so I'm clearly interested and knowledgable about your career, here's a compliment, do you want to talk about this aspect of your career?
Imma fuck u up
Click Click Click
And that's the sound of dozens of AV Club writers unfollowing him.
I enjoyed this very much.
But I also enjoy the filmed work of Julie Taymor, including Leo's reviled Across The Universe.