Josh Peck being in this makes me extremely wary, but Paget Brewster and Andy Daly???
Josh Peck being in this makes me extremely wary, but Paget Brewster and Andy Daly???
I had an internship at a company this summer and got to read the script for Villeneuve's new movie coming out next year. The script was only okay, but I have no doubt he'll be able to make something great out of it.
Reading this book in a couple weeks for my contemporary novel class.
Vanity Fair already wrote an article similar to this: http://www.vanityfair.com/h… But I totally agree.
I thought that was Stan Rizzo from Mad Men. Disappointed.
Probably, haha. I actually didn't mind it much especially because I'm patient with the show, and I liked how Libby was used in the episode. I just didn't much care for Virginia's kids.
I really don't like Libby's arc this season, especially because now it seems like these 8 episodes of convoluted storytelling (Edley's pointless braindead wife, etc.) have all been leading up to the exact same point that her storyline ended last year: with her having an affair. Can you imagine if the premiere of this…
Yeah, November. It's odd that the show got good enough ratings to be renewed for a second season of 20 episodes, but the second half aired so late.
It's actually not the S3 premiere of Faking it, it's the second half of S2 after a weirdly long hiatus. Anyways, I'm excited for this.
If it helps, that episode that got a C- review was actually really good. Last week's and the premiere are the only ones I found really shaky. (Haven't seen tonight's yet.)
That's true. I've seen people (like Alan himself) say that they're keeping the interpretation that Hannibal died because the show is canceled. Personally, knowing that they would've survived another day if the show had been renewed kind of prevents me from wholly embracing that idea.
Everyone should read Alan Sepinwall's final interview with Bryan Fuller: http://www.hitfix.com/whats…
I liked this movie. Honestly, it's pretty forgettable and very low on incident, but it was an enjoyable short movie with some solid gags and a funny Alex Ross Perry cameo.
Yes! Forgot about Sense8 and Wet Hot American Summer, which are wonderful. Sense8 is one of those shows that seems to be targeted right at the intersection of my tastes.
Haven't gotten around to watching that yet but it's on my list!
I haven't watched Rectify yet. I know, I know, for shame.
Cool, but between UnREAL, Mr. Robot, Humans, Hannibal, and (to a lesser extent) Wayward Pines, this year's summer TV has been pretty great.
I'll probably watch this. I loved Happy Christmas.
I've liked it a little more than S2, and think it mostly finds a better way to balance the fun sex study stuff with the personal stuff. There are boring/dumb subplots just like last season, though, mostly with Libby and Virginia's daughter. I haven't watched tonight's episode, though.
Gave this movie a B- in my review of it because the style really did make it easy to forget some of its shortcomings (especially the score/soundtrack), but I did have a lot of problems with it, and this article makes me like it even less. Great article, though, and I wondered how the movie compared to the show!