No Man's Sky
No Man's Sky
I really wanted the ending to be Zachary Quinto's character, returning to his apartment. It's dark and raining. He's succeeded at what he wanted. He walks through his pad, and is heading to the bathroom. We see a costumed figure, out of focus, pass by. Quinto is in the bathroom, looking at himself in the mirror. What…
Where's "The Slap"?!
The Master is fucking great. Inherent Vice was a weird misstep that I'm not sure I disliked?
And Micronauts, to me, has a particularly zany, weird, and fun premise that would be perfect in the current Marvel Universe.
Coming up: Rick and Morty, You're the Worst, and The Americans..
NO! NO! NO! Give "Micronauts" to Marvel! LET THEM GO!
Didn't care for the bus-driver phobic opening with Will Ferrell. These kind of jokes have no place in comedy these days. Where do they get off throwing bus drivers under the… Oh… ohhhh.
Yes! I second this so hard. "Groot" is what is missing from so many comics in the past 5 or so years. Stand alone, character and world building, zany concepts, and nothing to do with status quo, or big events. It's not cynical, reductive, or a rehash of concepts. It's the comic book you could hand to a kid and have…
"Starve". Seriously. How'd you miss "Starve"…
Ryan Hansen is so perfect for this role. A bit of an unknown, crack comedic timing, he looks the part. It'd be so perfect.
Damnit.
How many of these are we getting?
Jesus Christ. That made me weep.
"You're the Worst" on HULU, along with "Mr. Robot"
This will not make it past pilot.
Get one director for the whole thing, and set it in the future on the moon.
Don't forget "Ghostbusters"
I also think there is a message about how the police are deployed to certain situations and held more accountable than the people actually giving the orders. Instead of looking at the cause, firing a cop is just an attempt at stopping a symptom.
Eric Warheim really throws me off. Not in necessarily a bad way, but it's sometimes like hes in a different show, just passing through Master of None.