“...the company also makes a point of warning attendees that “blood cannot be completely wiped off.”
“...the company also makes a point of warning attendees that “blood cannot be completely wiped off.”
So was Hawley’s movie going to be pandemic-themed? Or is the headline some kind of joke about the movie getting cancelled during a pandemic? (if the latter, not sure I entirely get it)
If this was “propaganda” they would have just done it, they wouldn’t talk about the efforts they made to tone him down, and they certainly wouldn’t have that conversation by directly talking about Trump’s racoon eyes, orange skin, and cartoonish hair. I have a hard time seeing how anyone can read a director describing…
“George Clooney used actual footage of Joseph McCarthy in his film “Good Night, and Good Luck” for a REASON. He did it because he knew people wouldn’t believe how ridiculous McCarthy was, and they didn’t, they complained “the actor for McCarthy” was “overdoing it.”
I feel like its a no brainer, but...peanut butter & jelly!
I think the bigger issue was there was nothing exciting to promote. The hype around comic con is big panels for major features and trailer premiers to much awaited for movies. Comic con didn’t have anything super hype worthy. No Wonder Woman, Black Widow, Eternals (the latter may not have been there anyways I guess…
I was trying to figure out why Ray was wearing a t-shirt referencing Star Trek’s Borg, then I realized oh no, its for cyBORG....and at that moment I realized how Star Trek ended up calling them the Borg, and I’m embarrassed to have just now figured this out.
“Even ditching an adult White House kit.”
Feel like this might have been funnier if they found a way to edit it into the episode being discussed, rather than just kind of randomly inserted at the end of a minute and half of stand up.
The twist is, during the critical moment when the fugitive passionately intones “I didn’t bomb that subway” it will be the audience that doesn’t care.
“should we review footage from previous days to see if we can spot someone planting the bomb?”
I like that the bad guys wear a creepy mask that they immediately take off to show their even creepier face. Jump scares 101 in effect!
This “series” seems to have lost any purpose, instead of pulling up something funny or interesting from the internet its now just seemingly “random thing I read on twitter today.” Its like the conversation your grandparents would have with you the week after they started using twitter.
Quibi doesn’t get my money until Katzenberg manages to land that Gal Gadot “Jane Fonda” style workout series.
Less surprising then artists asking the Trump campaign to stop using their songs than the actual song choices themselves. “In the End” is about as baffling as their choice of leaning on The Rolling Stone’s “You Can’t Always Get What You Wanted” during rallies, though neither of them approach the head scratcher of…
@6:20 “It felt like your older brother had held you down and just kept fisting you in the buttocks.”
The timeline is all super confusing, I had to go to a wiki to get it straight for this post. The training episode was basically a flashback episode, taking place before season one. When you get to the episode where those guys come back to defend the clone facility, you’ve jumped from pre-season one to the “present,”…
I get the confusion, cause I think in the episodes you are referring to the clones are actually called a ”bad batch” several times. Most of the clones featured in that arc were killed in later episodes though.
I know its silly to complain about something in a cartoon being...too cartoony, but I hated the bad batch, it made me super concerned about the final season that they were starting off the season with this fairly trite need to create their version of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Luckily their arc was one and…
The Scooby Doo porn parody Velma and Daphne kissed (and, I don’t know, scissored or something) as a way to distract the bad guys so Shaggy and Fred could escape. I feel like that was a more reasonably plot-driven scenario than what’s described here.