Feels like “o brother where are thou” was the last Coen bros project i really liked. oh well they were still responsible for a lot of my favorites
Feels like “o brother where are thou” was the last Coen bros project i really liked. oh well they were still responsible for a lot of my favorites
...and we never will
I mean, i was done with GoT after the series finale, but it appears enough people dug the spin-off enough for HBO to keep doing more of them.
is his catchphrase “23 skidoo” or “no malarkey” or somesuch
it’ll turn out the caves, station and town are all built over an old native-american cemetary.... but they never moved the bodies!!
it really was hilarious, pretty cool that he came up with that gimmick himself.
So is this some kind of Romaning the Stone type thing? cuz it feels like they just redid that recently with Sandra Bullock & Channing Tatum
thank you that makes sense as to why the movie seems so unfocused and pointless. reassures me that maybe Chase hasn’t lost it entirely :)
Many Saints of Newark really made me re-assess Chase quite a bit. I really don’t understand how that turned out so very very badly
went in with low expectations and thought the 1st ep was OK, at least.
ok i guess
have a bad feeling it will be like the Simpsons movie, a few good moments but mostly just underwhelming and feeling like it should’ve come out years before now.
i think it plays into the theme of our characters each inhabiting their own reality. After last ep Roy tried to convince her that her life away had been a dream she might have felt a need to touch base with the reality she was fighting for. We’ve also seen her retreat to that reality before even when circumstances…
I thought Lorraine’s reaction to the news about Danish was well portrayed by Jennifer Jason Leigh. I kind of wish we got more time with Dave Foley but sometimes Fargo is like that
The Color Purple, now Mean Girls. I think Hollywood has run out of ideas.
exactly, i wouldn’t read too much about a somewhat tired story like The Color Purple not setting the world on fire. i think for plenty of older people the spielberg film was enough, plus the stage version since then. Not sure about the demand for a new movie version. You’d think there haven’t been any new black…
i don’t really get the reference to 3 beers and Lucy in the Sky leading one to weep, anyone care to explain this to a dunderhead like me?
“Zaslov might not be good for the viewers, but he’s damn good for AV club!”
I made it about 15 minutes in til i got bored. will give another try later tho
I keep picturing Zaslav as the 80s guy from Futurama who died from bone-itis.