“Note: Voldemort died on the way back to his home planet.”
“Note: Voldemort died on the way back to his home planet.”
I can’t wait for the show to run headfirst into the proverbial train station wall that is Very Expensive Show meets Diminishing Returns meets David ‘tax break’ Zaslav meets Half the Old Audience Won’t Be Watching Because Joanne Is A Tool
Every time I need cheering up, I remind myself that Harry Potter: The TV Series is a thing and I have a good giggle.
People are going to freak when they find out what Alec Guinness thought of Star Wars.
Eh, Tom Felton definitely caught the Child Actor Has Some Serious Trauma virus. His autobiography dealt with some heavy substance abuse issues that he was lucky to work through.
I still think his score for Superman might be the pinnacle of his work. I also realize we don’t look at it in the same way, but honestly, shouldn’t John Williams be considered one of the greatest composers of all-time? Like, I’m saying, doesn’t he deserve to be put in the conversation with Beethoven and Mozart and the…
Be careful what you wish for. Weird Al was on in the 80s, made himself look like a jerk in front of millions of people, and didn’t even get a lousy copy of their home game.
Good catch. And six roles. I don’t think I’ve seen the AVClub mention that movie once.
I liked him more as a cannibal:
I’m glad I didn’t click through the slideshow only to find that Cloud Atlas was missing. Seriously, how do you leave out the movie where he plays a literal cannibal?
Came here to say this.
His nuclear power utility exec in particular was memorable.
Nah, man. If you’re a celebrity with a massive, extremely online, quasi unhinged fanbase, you need to be just as extremely online/quasi unhinged. It’s science, or something.
Literally that’s why I’m here. I don’t care about the articles. I live in the Washington DC area now and there used to be a great blog site DCist. It still exists, but doesn’t have comments anymore. I stopped reading it.
“Steve Holt is a bastard. He doesn’t even know who is own father is.
The friggin’ Asian investors being treated to the “Godzilla vs giant robot” and stomping on the miniature houses they built to try and pass as full-sized was maybe the highlight of the entire show. Holy hell it was a complicated set up to get to that point, but it was the most brilliant pay off of anything on the show.
No one was making fun of Andy Griffith. I can’t emphasize that enough
The one thing I remember laughing the hardest at was the Japanese jet-pack instruction video.
I had to stop watching a Youtube video the other day because it referred to Christopher Plummer as ‘this dude who was in Knives Out’ and treated Crispen Glover’s filmography as a novelty its audience would be unfamiliar with.