You keep saying what they tell you to say, Daisy. You cash that check; you deserve every penny.
You keep saying what they tell you to say, Daisy. You cash that check; you deserve every penny.
I encourage you to use your DVR. Watching ad-supported live tv is a recipe for madness (there’s also Hulu, but that’s another conversation).
Succession is over. The Bear can now be a drama. Somehow (and I don’t know how to impact Emmy voters) we need to get past the idea that “this is the best show, therefore we’ll give it all the awards.”
I mean, it still could be, though, right?
Looking forward to next year. With Succession gone, The Bear doesn’t have to pretend to be a comedy.
“The titles are kind of boring/silly” is a concern you levy at a franchise that has a reliable track record of putting out a quality product, and maybe there are some tiny details that could be tweeked. Star Wars is not in that position.
Worth a shot. Rogue One’s the only truly good Star Wars film this century. While there’s certainly been some misses (lookin’ at you, Boba Fett), the Disney+ content has been better, overall.
I’ll allow it.
Scrap it all, start the Strange New Worlds Cinematic Universe.
You’re probably right, although I have no idea why they don’t just lean into it.
We’ve known this for weeks. Regardless, Kaitlyn’s a great actor, even if I think she might be a bit petite for the role.
One hopes they rethink that title. Regardless, I think it’s probably a good idea to leave the Skywalker/Palpatine clans on the shelf for a bit longer.
I love that you use Frasier and Friends as your examples. Sure, if I can get 20 episodes of all-time classics, sure. I’m in.
Started researching his character after filming ended. That’s a choice.
I fear they may be overestimating the appeal of GoT nautical themed content.
And for those people this article and discussion is meaningless. I agree the majority of Prime subscribers have the full package, largely because 1) it came first, Prime Video was added as a ‘free’ bonus later, 2) The option to purchase Prime Video only is even more recent than that, and 3) there’s essentially no…
I just can’t imagine there’s much of an appetite for more Boba Fett.
To be fair (or, at least if you’re interested in comparing apples to apples), you can currently get Prime Video for $8.99/mo, if you don’t care about the free shipping nonsense. I assume it’ll be $11.99/mo w/o ads, which is comparable to most streaming services.
Fair enough. Someone’s gotta be the 5th dentist.
The good new is that the world enders depicted in movies are AI “super intelligences” that are, supposedly, self aware. That doesn’t exist, and likely cannot exist, certainly not with existing computing power.