Damnit. I enjoyed this. We need more Rachel Bloom on television, not less!
Damnit. I enjoyed this. We need more Rachel Bloom on television, not less!
Seriously? They could do a day in the studio and get ten season's worth of cutaways to Cheryl screaming.
Surprisingly, Johnny Knoxville was good as the recovering addict in the more serious moments. Also the young and old writer room banter was my favorite moments.
What? It was easily one of the best comedies of the last few years. How does something so unfunny like How I Met Your Father get a second season yet this doesn’t? Seriously the laugh track on that show is just so invasive, watch the opening scene of season 2 episode 1 and when Kim Cattrall is doing her bit the laugh…
This is gross. I literally cannot comprehend wanting to watch this show.
Once again, fail your way up!
Crime really does pay after all.
The show has been like three good episodes each season and the rest of the season stinks, ever since it was renewed. The incest space baby, the one with jerry and if he is going to fuck his mom, these are stupid and puerile, the early seasons avoided this garbage. I thought the lightsaber episode was going to be about…
Ugh...it sucks. Rick and Morty fell off for me, but Solar Opposites just kept getting better.
It’s a fucking good movie.
EEAAO absolutely should lead the nominations, they actually made a film people want to watch.
Not the Hank I was expecting.
“Better Thank Hank”
It was fairly novel for its time, but it hasn’t aged all that well. Shrek 2 is definitely a superior film.
The Wall St Journal review seems to think this one is more of the same:
Cannot believe that thing sub was built in Sydney, of all fuckin’ places.
Yep. That’s the general feelings I can remember about it. Lots and lots of hype about the technology going in. People saw it, liked the effects but when it came to the movie, most we’re just “meh, it was fine I guess”. Then like many pieces of media, it became joke fodder while also having a dedicated fanbase that…
I’ve been scanning the reviews for The Way of Water as they came out, mildly interested in what they would look like. (Full disclosure: I watched half of Avatar on a date way back when, and fell asleep and never revisited it to finish it. I don’t plan on seeing The Way of Water but I don’t actively hate it, either).…
Yeah, it’s a bit like the problem of the Star Wars movies — there’s a whole setting to explore — why not do it rather than focus on people who are either the same characters or closely related to them? Maybe there could be a movie about another tribe of Na’vi who are still suspicious of this Jake Sully person and…
Somewhere Cameron just inexplicably dry heaved - and I am here for it.