[sees Nancy Drew thumbnail]
[sees Nancy Drew thumbnail]
6'9"
An Israeli moving into someone else’s space without permission? Surely you jest.
“director Kenneth Branagh’s Death On The Nile, which happens to star Armie Hammer”
He should smile more. He’d be more attractive if he smiled.
I like Henry Cavill, but I’m worried that he’s too emotional to handle a leadership position (especially at a certain time of the month).
THE AV CLUB
Should be mentioned, Imperoli’s lifelong fascination with gazing at his shoes began when he was shot in the foot one fateful day in 1990.
As long as Pauli gets his cut, I don’t see anything wrong with this
Sam’s fuckin with Bucky about wizards, he’s fuckin with him on recon, hell he fucked with a little boy about the use of “Black” in his name. Anthony Mackie really brought it with the banter, and I quite like how easily it elevates any and all scenes (Oh, how broody this show would be without all this).
Casting Carl Lumbly as Isaiah Bradley was inspired. I’m so glad they brought this character into the MCU. He deserves to be given the spotlight. Much like Josiah X and Eli Bradley do, too. (I do wish we’d seen that fight between Isaiah and Bucky, though.)
Came here thinking we were getting a Jackie Daytona spinoff...left here completely disappointed.
*pours one out*
I’d like to suggest an inventory:
What moments in movies you know intellectually are bad, silly, stupid or in some way inferior still give you goosebumps?
My suggestions:
* When Kong leaps off the building momentarily to swat the plane in this movie
* When the robot (and Hugh Jackman) does the spinning jump punch in “Real…
Do you want death notices that bum me out?
For what it’s worth, she was my cousin (on her mother’s side), and while I never got to know her well, in the interactions we did have she was always extremely sweet and gracious. I’ll miss her both as a person and as one of the funniest actresses I’ve ever seen.
I’m convinced it’s an editorial mandate, that they have to recap shows that have huge viewing populations instead of the shows that people here on AVC actually watch
Yeah, you’re right, the first two seasons were reviewed. I miss AVC doing reviews of shows. They still do but it seems to me to be way fewer.
Better late than never, I guess, but I think that Superstore would have been exactly the sort of sitcom that would have warranted episodic AVC coverage.
We got into this show during the beginning of the pandemic. I looked all over here assuming there’d be reviews for episodes and was sad to not find any. I’m glad that AVC is covering it, even as it leaves the air.