“it’s easier to find leftover pizza than go in the forest.”
“it’s easier to find leftover pizza than go in the forest.”
Well, can you prove that Hank isn’t immortal?
I completely agree that the show itself legitimized Peacemaker. Most people including myself had their doubts going in, and by the end of the first episode the show had justified itself and then some. Given the acclaim and success for Peacemaker, you could almost argue that it is helping to legitimize the DC movie…
I want to see a post-credits scene in the new Aquaman movie that’s just Aquaman and Peacemaker arm wrestling in a seedy bar. In the background Mera and Harcourt can be seen drinking beers (from the bottle of course) and rolling their eyes.
I mean, it is nice of them and all to do it, but lets not lie to ourselves.
In addition to legitimizing Peacemaker as a major DC character
Yeah its like 60% comedy and 40% typical action movie/show. Suicide Squad was also fairly comedic, but this turned it up a notch. I didn’t care for him in Suicide Squad that much either. But he 100% turned around my view on the show.
I know it’s not quite the same, but I record a full cast individually for our Youtube show, and we have to pay for the recording time and schedule people individually, meaning if someone runs late, we pay more and the other actors have to sit around waiting.
I know they dress these gag reels up to make it look like everyone had an awesome time the whole time, but this literally looks like everyone had an awesome time the whole time. Danielle Brooks’ wry smile at the shenanigans just tells you how contagious all the fun on set must have been.
Yeah, it isn’t like he has been doing improv weekly on live tv for 20 years or anything....
“Shockingly” talented at improv? With all due respect, what do you think a majority of wrestling promos are? I mean, sure, nowadays, most, if not all promos are fully scripted for most WWE performers, but Cena’s generation, and especially from the time that he became ‘the’ guy that he was for over a decade, is mostly…
He probably is good at improv comedy. Guy came out of pro wrestling, where he’s probably had to improvise on the fly when somebody flubbed a line or the like (as with stage acting in general).
The comic books were fun.
This wasn’t.
And it felt like that was a choice somebody made.
Amazing how the party of “free speech” wants to make sure no one can actually speak about things.
Good GOD—why have you rewatched The Road four times?? Can I call someone for you?
I was one of the apparently large number of people who watched an episode and a half and then quit. As others have said, it was striking how patently unfunny it had been made to be, coming off a graphic novel series that (whatever you feel about Vaughan’s libertarian/hawkish politics) was always funny.
I am the target audience of this show: a slow/methodically paced show about a plague killing off most of humankind and leaving the world a decaying wasteland is absolutely my jam, even during *waves hands* all this. But man, this show was boring as hell. If they couldn’t make this appeal to me, someone who still…
I get that characters have arcs but the two leads were so awful and unrealistic that I just couldn’t after a couple of eps
Now that’s a savage burn. A second series surprisingly appears and the AV Club just reposts the first season review.
I think that whole attitude was something she put on for attention, like pretty much everything she does.