I’m hoping it won’t do what Falcon and the Winter Soldier did, which is largely suck.
I’m hoping it won’t do what Falcon and the Winter Soldier did, which is largely suck.
Rest up buddy, we’ll find whom it was.
i’d much rather have a talented nobody host than an unfunny athelete or musician
Complaining that a host isn’t famous enough is just never a criticism that I have any respect for. Look at the early years, where obscure people from odd corners of showbiz could pop up and hosting SNL could be the first time people had heard of them. Buck Henry, for instance was just a writer and appeared in minor…
She was in a Lorne Michaels show and a Steven Spielberg movie in the last year, if you don’t know who she is, it’s not her fault.
Theres a review from Variety that said Mickey Rooneys character may offend many. It was written a week after the film came out, people knew. Also hell yeah I'd watch Audrey strangle a suitor with her hat!
I agree that Peck was a bit of an odd choice for the role because it’s hard to see him being really sleazy enough.
As you noted here, Roman Holiday’s message is in part that a romantic relationship doesn’t have to end with “happily ever after” in order for it to be a good thing in the lives of both people.
I was never interested in “old” films when I was younger but I absolutely fell in love with Audrey Hepburn in both Roman Holiday and Sabrina. Such tremendous charisma. Made me sorry I always brushed off watching those movies because I thought I wouldn’t be interested.
He’s fantastic in this (we’ve watched the first two EPs). He’s terrible (in the best possibly way), and manages to look ridiculous but be incredibly menacing, and of course, without getting into spoiler territory, what the actual fuck?
Canceling Cable/Men’s Room (Culkin) - The former was a good use of an ensemble as well as a problem that many could relate to, in a sketch which gradually built to a satisfying conclusion. The latter was a weird, conceptual piece with a lot of good performances and which didn’t feel like it was trying too hard - until…
I feel like peacemaker is the perfect role for Cena. The character is simultaneously ridiculous, pathetic and menacing.
I read an article about the opening credits. The dance sequence was to make people watch the opening credits so they see who worked on the show instead of just hitting the skip button.
Love it. Was laughing my ass off the entire time. Vigilante works really well as a foil to Peacemaker and the fact that they keep him in the mask mostly makes it even better. Yes, he has Deadpool vibes but its’ different enough that the character is their own thing. The way he goes “He dude, move over for a sec” gave…
GORGEOUS FASCIST COLIN JOST...
Even if you don’t like the genre (and I’m with you -- I haven’t bothered since I was 14 and Andre the Giant was a thing), as someone noted above it shouldn’t come as a surprise that those people are often ferociously good entertainers. They’re basically acting with their entire bodies in the ring, and knowing how to…
pretty strong start! i was primed to dislike it but cena’s commitment is mesmerizing.
How has no one mentioned that insane opening credits sequence?? I was so shocked by it that I immediately had to watch it again to process it.
Those stylish little dogs and Eagly have my heart already. Also, I can’t explain why, but Vigilante’s “The reason I’m celebrating is normal” was very funny to me, so was the entire conversation that followed.
Eagly is the true MVP of this show.