What, again?
What, again?
Yeah it definitely gets a stab in at that. And the gag revealing Rainbow as the one behind the policy in the first place was classic.
As was her little promo with the magnifying glass at the end.
I guess this is "opinions I'm going to get really angry at" day on the AV Club so go ahead.
I like to imagine it would have been really obvious too, like a plate with a foot or a hand on it.
I was pleased to see that come up in the review, because it does look like actual comedy.
Kinda hope it's Richard Ayaode so we can pretend Dean Lerner's career is still going strong.
I never said that some artists aren't more skilled than others. I just asserted that shallow labels of "authenticity" have nothing to do with it. ABBA got pounded a lot in their day for being bubblegum pop and they were geniuses at what they were doing.
Peele apparently doesn't see himself as an actor as much as a writer anyway.
Negrotown was just brutal. Nicely pointed final sketch.
World Leader Pretend
It's-a me, everybody!
Waters has said he tries to get about as drunk as the narrators, and Harmon was a bridge too far.
You can tell that as drunk as he is, Harmon is handling it a bit better than Waters.
Maya Rudolph was amazing. Loved that scene of her snorting coke.
I'm pretty sure the point is that the film itself tries to be very even-handed and ends up not really getting across the problem.
HDs get a little unreliable after a few years- too many moving parts.
Drafthouse is doing a Speilberg month. Saw a 35 mm print of Jaws on Thursday, E. T. tonight. Both as amazing as ever.
Decided to download Borderlands. So far I'm finding it entertaining, but they did kind of overdo the MMO-like elements- could've done without quite so many Scrag mobs and random low-level bandits popping out of nowhere.
To be sure, sweaters play a large part in the allure of most of Mamie Van Doren's filmography.