https://www.theguardian.com/music/2022/may/03/graham-nash-on-families-joni-mitchell-and-toxic-masculinity-if-you-could-kill-putin-would-you-i-would
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2022/may/03/graham-nash-on-families-joni-mitchell-and-toxic-masculinity-if-you-could-kill-putin-would-you-i-would
Yeah but Nash can be a bit of a dick too. His interview with the Guardian last year was a car crash.
On which Crosby doesn't perform....
excitement, dread, they’re very similar feelings!
We need the wisdom of the Taco Bell Bell now more than ever.
I’ve been telling the new Mike White fans in my life to go back and get Enlightened. Didn’t receive the ending it deserved, but definitely still worth the watch.
The biggest thing the makes it not a whodunnit is because the actual characters don’t know their TV season ends with a death. Only the audience does.
Still holding out hope that Lizzy Caplan shows up somehow
I like this part: “As foreshadowing goes it’s a fairly opaque reference, but looking back on it now it seems obvious.”
We figured it gave some additional info, but that only works in retrospect. Three portals? Must symbolize the death of the gays!
What’s interesting is that the show isn’t really a murder mystery, in the sense that it doesn’t drop clues that could help you predict the ending and who dies. One character goes out on an operatic note and that’s that, while the rest end up with a far more subdued conclusion. It’s really the music that changes how…
Are you really full on in the comments talking about who will return for the third season before you even watched the finale??
Um...as a corpse?
“Few Christmas classics are more classic, or more Christmas-y, than 1954’s White Christmas. It represents the peaks of all four of its cinema icons, Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, and Vera-Ellen, and catchy tunes that have endured in our cultural consciousness for a reason. Centered on a group of…
I would definitely argue that it was because of Community that Yahoo Screen was a thing for as long as it was.
I mean, there were other shows on the service that contributed to it too.
I’m in the middle of rewatching Community for the first time since the movie was announced, and you definitely notice Chevy Chase’s role reduced by seasons 3 and 4. He has far less screen time and looks pretty disengaged for the most part. I think he started to lose interest after the writers leaned hard into his…
I have seen the famous shot of the French soldier falling on barbed wire right as he's hit with artillery used by outlets and people on YouTube thinking its real. Thats either a compliment to the filmmakers or a depressing realization that fiction and reality was so close.
The original All Quiet on the Western Film film is very harrowing because it looks like actual WWI footage since it’s not that far removed from the era.
The biggest crime was Arnold Rothstein (favorite recurring character along with Mickey Doyle) vanishing in that time period.