Bring back Hatesong! (not kidding, some pure, unambiguous negativity hits the spot once in a while and nobody even got to “Under The Bridge” yet.)
Bring back Hatesong! (not kidding, some pure, unambiguous negativity hits the spot once in a while and nobody even got to “Under The Bridge” yet.)
Is all of Evans’ dialogue going to be “Well that just happened” type shit?
For once, a “we don’t talk enough about...” I agree with
I thought this came out like last fall.
Same guy. Kind thing to say, thank you. Internet’s a whole big place now, isn’t it?
I only watched the first 3 episodes, but two of them had scenes where a horse needed to be put down on the spot and the man who happened to be there and got it done was John Dutton. John Dutton does what needs to be done. John Dutton acts while the rest of you just watch. John Dutton is the sheepdog, AND the shepherd. …
No, we have to stop Hammer from selling timeshares. He may sell ball bearings, or brake pads, or encyclopedias, but not timeshares.
Netflix has 3,000, but Amazon and Hulu have 37,000? WTF Netflix if accurate.
I always figured that sex robots will probably come with Order 66 programming somewhere in there.
I like full psycho Homelander, and every time Sage or Firecracker are on screen this season it gets a noticeable injection of life. Most of the established characters are just doing the same shit.
Jason, maybe not. But his mom? That could be quite interesting, better than the whole Friday The 13th thing “deserves”, for whatever that’s worth.
Jason keeps finding himself in development hell, and Freddy’s too tied to one actor to be resurrectable, while Michael Myers & Leatherface just merrily skip along making way more movies than anybody expected them to in the 21st century
A 2020's rewatch of this (first in quite some time) drove home one particular thing like never before: how much Manni sucks
I love that last bit, self-lobotomizing as either recreation or sanity-preserving self-care. (I’m guessing it grows back.)
These biographical superhero movies appear to be pitched at a “foil bank robberies” level, no supervillains, presumably no aliens or multiverses? Is this all the public wants from their superheroes?
Dune: The Disembodied Floating Head Cut
Tubi’s gotta be the only company in the world whose fans are like “Thank you for providing ad-supported content”. I don’t watch it that often, but the library is pretty great (especially if you don’t have a massive disc collection) and the app has worked flawlessly for me on multiple devices. (no small deal, I used…
(embraces AVClub editorial)
There hasn’t been a platonic friendship in movies that was safe from shipping since Kinderman and Dyer in Exorcist III.
I think I speak for us all when I choose “The Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy Of Company B”.