I notice that Bob's Burgers is getting the American Dad treatment: funny show that is slowly being pushed out because it's not the Simpsons or Family Guy. Meanwhile, the Last Man on Earth is hanging around because….um……nobody watches it?
I notice that Bob's Burgers is getting the American Dad treatment: funny show that is slowly being pushed out because it's not the Simpsons or Family Guy. Meanwhile, the Last Man on Earth is hanging around because….um……nobody watches it?
I think Teri Copley makes the story: she had a brief career in the '80s and then vanished. Wow, that takes me back. Prince was AWESOME.
Reading this list made me realize something: the '90s were a depressing, pathetic, sad time that defies nostalgia for me. Who the hell would want to go back to such a smug, overly emotional-but-hiding it time? I think I know why the Internet became popular: in a rush for some sort of honesty in a rapidly…
Same here. I don't see it as much of 'the '90s' as NBC's sad long demise into 'owning' a night of television and then getting so lazy that years later they honestly thought Leno should own the 10pm hour.
Not to mention older stuff was still in vogue or at least around a few years back. I blame that lack of history on a lack of reruns. Without that ease of falling back on older stuff due to accessibility it just gets forgotten.
Same here. If anything he sounds like a grosser version of the Farrelly Brothers who were big in the '90s for like five seconds then ended petering out into obscurity. I think the YouTube 'stars' like Dawson are the same brand: people who take advantage of a comedic lull in society and then are ditched when the…
It's hard to say that nowadays since SNL basically exists to get under the President's skin.
Sadly, it makes sense once you realize Nancy is an object. :/
I never saw Sin City (read the comics) and I was amazed how much love the first one got but how the second one just fell off the map along with 'Spirit.' Frank Miller really screwed the pooch on his whole career.
As an American let me offer my friendly Canadian neighbors a peace offering so we can get back to making fun of the American South and Newfoundland.
I think we're right at the Moreau stage. And that's because I don't think the modern studio system allows for an Apocalypse Now kind of stage.
At this point why not?
Then again, when you make a creative product for consumption, criticism is part and parcel of that. You'd think Kevin Smith would know about this by heart given his attitude on the matter.
We're all forgetting the infamous Jamie Kennedy New Years Eve bash that went horribly wrong. I think it was a few days after that happened that it became a Flops entry.
I think he's trying to connect with his daughter in a medium he's find fortune in, and doesn't realize if she wants a serious career that maybe he should have given her something worth starring in.
Yeah it's a bit weird to be naming your daughter after a woman who is brainwashed/conned into an abusive relationship.
I won't deny people their addictions, but with Smith it's come to define him. Who the fuck cares nowadays if you smoke weed? It's not some kind of special club nor does it open up the creative processes. Smith is a director who is afraid to really bring out what lies within him because he can't take criticism for…
Or that he should lay down the joint, take a step outside, and maybe figure out what to do with the luck he's gotten so far and start making personal visions instead of shit he writes off as 'never mind, I'm not really involved in it, I'm still cool because I'm ironically doing stupid shit.' He never grows as an…
And it's a shame because if he did some research he could possibly find some really skilled actors to participate in his films. But as always, that takes work and I don't think Kevin Smith wants to work anymore.
Only the Pythons planned it and it was funny. With Smith it was shit planning and it didn't help a troubled film.