Honestly, I’m done with this site. Shame to see how it’s evolved over the last decade.
Honestly, I’m done with this site. Shame to see how it’s evolved over the last decade.
Stepping in for Julia Roberts AND Lizzy Caplan, I might add!
Man, Super Monkey Ball takes me back. There was something so unsettling about watching those monkeys fall into an abyss over and over again on the harder levels.
You may appreciate this video if you’ve never seen it:
Apparently, they shot the whole season in a month and a half. Sounds like one week per episode.
I don’t know what it is about classic Looney Tunes and Disney shorts. They just have such a timeless quality to them where they feel so ahead of their time compared to live-action from that era. Can’t believe a short like this was made in 1938:
I’m not sure they necessarily broke up. Feels like they were setting things up for a possible love triangle.
They walked back that story that it was leaving Netflix. I think they secured the rights to keep Netflix as its permanent home.
Love the first eight seasons of Curb. Once it came back from the long hiatus, something has felt off about it. Hard to pinpoint what it is exactly, because it’s not like he’s changed the formula all that much.
I was at summer camp when Battleship came out, and they had a movie night where the camp rented out the local movie theater. Everyone had the option of choosing to watch either Battleship or Men in Black III, and I chose Battleship because I hadn’t seen the second MiB movie. Not a great decision...
It’s one thing to check on the show every once in a while when one of the original main characters is still there, but I question if viewership is going to nosedive with Meredith and Alex gone.
There’s certainly exceptions like that opening scene where they all get high. Maybe it’s not noticeable to every viewer, but many of her scenes look like they were shot with the actors not actually in the same room together. It’s just something I personally find distracting.
Every cast member got a chance to shine in this one. Great episode. Constance firing Henry was hilarious.
Do people have favorite bad pitches? This one is particularly embarassing:
Are they going to reset the whole universe like DC is doing right now?
The commercial breaks during Better Call Saul were brutal. I was better off starting the recording 15 minutes after it started.
Unfortunately, I think the show is struggling too much with not all the original cast members being available for these episodes. We knew Lizzy Caplan wasn’t in this, but Jane Lynch and Megan Mullally aren’t in it as much as advertised either.
“Layla” is possibly the only song in rock history that happens to contain BOTH an iconic guitar and piano riff. It deserves its classic status.
I’d probably describe U2's output in the 21st century as very inconsistent. At their best, they’re still surprisingly great. At their worst, it’s pretty embarrassing. But as someone who mostly liked Songs of Innocence, Songs of Experience is the first U2 album where absolutely none of the tracks worked for me.
Assuming Odenkirk’s reached a stage in his career where he gets to be selective about his roles, I’m happy for him. He probably enjoyed this project and the upcoming Room remake that was announced. Hope his health allows him to do the Nobody sequels.