Yes, the movie sucks, but one of the single greatest movie going moments of my life was the midnight screening of Attack of the Clones.
Yes, the movie sucks, but one of the single greatest movie going moments of my life was the midnight screening of Attack of the Clones.
Here we are a season later, and their relationship has been the weakest part of season 3 by far.
I’ve got most of the major streaming services and it still isn’t as much as a basic cable package was 15 years ago.
That’s what the Hot Ones show actually is. Celebrities eating increasingly more spicy wings while answering questions. It’s very meme-able, due to the celebs reactions to the wings. Beyonce seems like the kind of celebrity who would never do it, because it would make her lose her composure. That’s the whole joke.
I’d argue that Heidi might be one of the most underrated performers on the show. He’s great at those wackadoo Weekend Update characters, and kills it when she needs to be the straight man.
The show has always made a punching bag out of Jost, but Sarah has turned it into an artform.
Prey is maybe the most underappreciated and underplayed game of the last decade. It’s so, so good. I wish Arkane Austin was allowed to make a follow-up to that instead of what they got crammed into.
I’ve done a complete PotA rewatch this year - original and new films included. Beneath is the worst of the original sequels (and maybe the worst overall, depending on how much you like the make-up and production design of Burton’s film). It spends too much time trying to be the first film (which is still the best one) …
Hell, most of the “controversy” from a couple of years ago was because he was too likable and people liked him way too much.
But... today... is Wednesday? So that episode is tonight?
She was the lead in the Matilda musical as well, and I thought she was the weakest part of that film. She a bit better here, but Barrera is still incredibly wooden.
Thats fair. I'm referring more to how it's portraying the brotherhood as an overall unit as opposed to the individuals within.
I didn’t think it was great, but I didn’t think it was horrible either. It had about one really big belly laugh per episode, but the remainder was very hit or miss. It wasn’t the absolute shitshow that people made it out to be, but it probably didn’t need to be renewed, either.
This was the episode that completely sold me on him. He's such a glorious himbo.
Counter-counter point. I never said he should be.
When the guest takes it too seriously, it puts a spot light on Evans and how dull the format is without enough spice.
Not the point, no, but he is still a (pretty big) part of it. I’ve found myself bored to tears when I’ve tried to watch the ones from sports stars, singers, etc., because there’s just so much dead air when he is asking the questions and he can’t bring much out of them. But you get a Conan on there and I’ll tolerate…
He’s well researched and does ask insightful questions, but I don’t think he matches anyone’s energy... ever. And that’s the problem. They like him because he’s a blank sponge who doesn’t challenge them or make them feel anything other than the gimmick. That doesn’t make him entertaining to watch.
Is it too much to want someone with a personality do that?
You know what? I’m gonna side with the producers on this one. It’s an ok idea, but the joke with most of the Barbies was that they were based on actual dolls and products - unless we were given a reason for their off-centerness (Weird Barbie got played with too hard). Proust Barbie is what? A doll that belonged to a…