It's a mystery to me why A.V. Club redesigned their site but use a font for their letter grades where the "plus" sign looks almost indistinguishable from the "minus" sign.
It's a mystery to me why A.V. Club redesigned their site but use a font for their letter grades where the "plus" sign looks almost indistinguishable from the "minus" sign.
There was a lot of air in this one that could have been compressed down. I'd give this a B- rather than a C+ but I get the reviewer's point.
On the other hand, why would they care what you think?
Thanks professor.
The worst part of your comment is telling people to see this movie.
What?
Wait, they put this on the posters? What?! LOL!
DJ JD above had it right: they can't portray a realistic invasion of the United States because they have growing markets in the countries that could manage it.
"Apocalypse" needed a second, more comedic villain who wasn't Magneto, and it didn't have time for that anyway. (Josh Helman's character appeared, went into a room, and died, to cover Hugh Jackman's appearance.) It's one thing to dole out a history-spanning monster as a reveal, it's another to start a movie with it.
Those two don't go together, because John Oliver is boring, while Amy Schumer is not.
This isn't really "Great Job, Internet", though, is it? It's just posting a clip from a cable TV show, and not a very good one, either.
The first one would be a hard sell given the rumblings about his politics when he was hired, and the second one would finish behind whatever Bravo was airing in the time slot.
I'm bored to tears by Colbert and by most of the tepid, warmed-over political satire attempted by any of these guys, including the cable yutzes like Oliver, so there's that.
And you sit there wishing you left with them?
I always thought "Sundollar Coffee" was a little clever. It took me a second to get that one.
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Whatever you think of her views, there's nothing wrong with that sentence. It takes maybe two brain cells to understand that as "an attack on the Holocaust as something that happened", something seen often enough.
Why are so many people all over the Internet losing their shit about Spider-Man sounding his age for this version of the character? I just don't understand it.
If you don't have kids or work with kids, it's probably all right that you don't remember what 12-year-olds sound like, but … he doesn't sound like a 12-year-old.
The movie's a piece of shit man