I genuinely do like that! The only Apatow film I enjoy
I genuinely do like that! The only Apatow film I enjoy
Terrible goddamn film that was directed by someone with no visual sense or comedy chops
Yeah, it's not like Euzahn Palcy, Joan Micklin Silver, Susan Seidelman, Sally Potter, Julie Dash, Joan Chen or scores of others could've done this. Fuck this hack
Paramount is in dire financial straits right now. Honestly, I don't know how that studio and MGM are still operating.
The Apple is hilariously awful, but At Long Last Love is genuinely terrific. Bogdanovich's final cut on Blu-Ray is a real marvel, and it's screening in 35mm at the New Beverly soon.
I really like occult/stoner rock with female vocals.
he's the male Nancy Myers; someone so achingly blinded by their white privilege and unironically vapid characters that their work is physically painful for me to sit through
here's some free help: pass it over to a real filmmaker who can make an engaging documentary.
Give My Regards to Broad Street is worse than anything on this list. Just a deplorable, soulless cash-in with one of the worst scripts ever produced.
Slamming NED KELLY is bullshit. It's not without its flaws, but Tony Richardson was one hell of a director, and he certainly made something that doesn't belong in the same class as FROM JUSTIN TO KELLY or ON THE LINE.
Home Improvement had arguably the two most ludicrous, hamfisted "very special episodes" ever. The famous one is JTT's cancer scare, but there was an even nuttier one involving the mother"s (!) past cocaine problem. Why did she develop it? "It was the 70's…and disco"
Why do people enjoy topical humour like this? It ages horribly and usually isn't funny in the least
I love the aesthetics of it (particular at the farmer's house and Nicodemus), but I thought Bluth/Goldman missed the point of the novel
won't make a single difference. The misogyny, hatred towards all non-white ethnic groups, transphobia/homophobia and other lovely facets of that site aren't going anywhere
well, Michael Tolkin is one hell of a writer. The Rapture is definitely part of a trilogy that includes The Player and The New Age (the last shot of The New Age echoes the beginning of The Rapture)
Le declin dans l'empire Americain. They'll be happy when they lose their Medicare, their kids won't be admitted by any charter school and their husbands' crappy manufacturing sector jobs don't come back.
Of course. Steven Appleby, British cartoonist/illustrator, has not changed her name.
Farhadi will win another Oscar as a result. This is like when the U.S. tried to ban the 1982 Canadian documentary If You Love This Planet from the NFB by dubbing it "foreign propaganda" and it won in the Best Short Documentary category as a "fuck you"
No mention of The Hit? 1984? Melancholia? Early work like John Huston's Sinful Davey? His astonishing voice work?
Nonsense. The show should've ended with Don in 1990's Seattle, marketing Starbucks and Microsoft to the world.