The first time I saw the Baron Von Espy scene I had post-laughter cramps. It's so broad yet so well done.
The first time I saw the Baron Von Espy scene I had post-laughter cramps. It's so broad yet so well done.
Just here to say that Wolf Hall was the best TV show of 2015. Fargo was more ornate (in a good way), the Americans was gut-wrenching and complex, but Wolf Hall was like a simple dish, flawlessly executed. Just a masterful script brought to life by masterful actors. That's really all you need.
More like Better Kill Saul. Sounds closer to the original and more historically accurate.
True. How dare Americans, those racist imperialists, hire other racist imperialists?!
Isn't "identifies as straight" anachronistic? Didn't people just assume, at the time, that everybody is straight? Or maybe there's actually a scene where Therese tells Carol that she's straight?
The Gerhardt wives are alive, right? At least Simone`s mother? I wonder what is the thematic importance of their complete absence.
You don't need pants for a victory dance.
Cool. I didn't know Bret Easton Ellis reviews music now.
Exactly. It sounds very Walker-esque.
Late Marriage is an Israeli drama about Georgian immigrants, not a Georgian film.
Great username/comment synergy, etc.
Glad to see Brent Hinds getting regular work on TV.
The best Cornflake Girl version is in fact the live rendition from To Venus and Back.
OK commuter.
Ugh, Brida is in this?
In my mind, if the phrase "an XY movie", for example "a Tom Cruise movie", makes sense then XY is a movie star and not a character actor. You will probably never say "I'm going to see a Richard Jenkins movie", since Jenkins is such an exemplar of character actor-hood.
I understand the temptation to interview a big star like Wilson, but I think that RR works best when the actor is old enough or established enough to not give a shit and actually give us inside information (the Diana Rigg and Scott Glenn RR being the prime example).
Can you say more about Roadrunner being finished? I remember Roadrunner as THE metal label of my teenage years (the nineties).
From your perspective, what's the difference between Tinder and Grindr?
Any Tinder users out there? I’m a guy in his mid-thirties
and I've been using the app for about two months, with zero success (about a dozen matches, one real conversation, no actual hookups). I live in a big
liberal city so there’s no shortage of potential matches; I’m also not picky
and I swipe right quite a lot. I…