I'm not sure Nick Nolte's dialogue could accurately be transcribed into prose form.
I'm not sure Nick Nolte's dialogue could accurately be transcribed into prose form.
I'm in two minds about it really; On one hand I'd love to see another episode, on the other I think seeing an episode setting up all the plotlines of was meant to be a new season would feel pretty dissatisfying and just reinforce the disappointment of it being cancelled. But having said all that, I'd probably watch it…
I don't really know much about this sort of thing, but even if all the shooting was done, wouldn't it still cost quite a bit to have it edited, scored, potentially some ADR and so on to make it a proper episode? Unless they do all that on an episode-by-episode basis rather than at the end of the season, like I say I'm…
I enjoyed the Onion's TV listing for the final episode of Luck:
"I will never die- for I am TEEN MOM!"
"You have now masturbated. Congratulations".
"I don't care for Deena".
"Porn, Porn, Porn".
I enjoyed it in the last Analyze Phish episode when he did a "My Wife" as he introduced Kulap. I like to imagine he does that all the time and it really pisses her off.
Whether or not the new episodes are funny (and I'm actually pretty confident they will be) I can guarantee that the level of internet disappointment they generate will be biblical.
A year ago I would have agreed, but now I say three words: Beavis and Butthead. The natural laws of diminishing returns were somehow broken. Now, in this brave new world, anything is possible.
Tony Wonder!
As a community fan, I concur. When it's great it's really great, but it doesn't have anywhere near the level of consistency or greatness of AD, it's just in a higher league.
My wiiiife!
I'm a fan of the show but sometimes I feel like that too.
But…but… Once Upon A Time In America?
"Yes, yes, everyone sits, and then I sit. Because of status".
This has probably been posted somewhere already, but for those who've not seen it here's a 10-minute preview for the tv version of comedy bang bang:
@avclub-32b63dd70d870580128d83e930199e1c:disqus @avclub-e9210afab31a459be670627b05ef9d9b:disqus I think it was mainly the whole "self-fulfilling prophecy" idea, both MacBeth and Voldemort bringing about their own demise because of their foreknowledge of it.
You…you mean…busting doesn't make you feel good?
She cites MacBeth as a pretty big influence on Harry Potter though, so there's that.
I would hereby like to express uncertainty about what exactly "Starz" is.
heh heh heh, of course we do…