Watching Creepshow is an annual Halloween tradition here. Just tell it to call you Billie, you bitch!
Watching Creepshow is an annual Halloween tradition here. Just tell it to call you Billie, you bitch!
After that, getting shot down in the street by the FBI in front of a cinema was a merciful release.
Eventually you have to grow up, Marilyn! You’re over fifty! Accept responsibility! You can’t blame your father, Charles, forever!
please let it be called wakandavision
Where’s the lie?
It was available as a Hulu add on.
And suddenly my brain went to galaxy quest with the Thermians talking about Gilligan's Island.
Those poor poor people.
To think how much dumber real life was. Not once did they joke about arguing if the virus was real or how much more important it was to get the economy back up and running.
I heard Leonard Cohen was thinking about Snyder when he wrote Hallelujah.
This show is a huge disappointment, and the only reason I’ve stuck with it this far is that my wife, who hasn’t read the book, wants to see what happens. And I am mildly curious to see the new ‘coda’ that King wrote for it.
That was the nature of Harold’s non apology in the book too. In fact, in the book, he says several times that he was MISLED. He didn’t really take responsibility for it and it was far too late to ask anyone forgiveness.
Reading this piece, I think William Hughes is more concerned over having a take than how strong a take it is.
The Stand often leaves a lot to be desired when it comes to its
femalecharacters.
“I’d like to show I’m above the MCU in this snobby article about something I’m enjoying set in the MCU”
It comes off as someone wanting to write the contrarian piece "for the clicks" but flailing for a cohesive argument.
So, to boil down the central thesis of this article, “This show is different from anything else in the MCU and that makes it...different from anything else in the MCU.”
I do love that particular quote... “you can almost imagine the writers are keeping track of plot points and characters and continuity while taking care with the momentum of the story to ensure that the audience is kept interested without revealing everything too quickly”.
This really seems like someone desperate to come up with some kind of hot take about the show, but with no idea what it could actually be. I’ve seen plenty of reviews from people who realized something was wrong when the camerawork changed but couldn’t put their finger on what it was, only realizing later (and after…
“But it does make for a lousy mystery.”