I am truly enjoying Aaron Moten’s performance as an immature, impulsive weirdo who’s stumbled into a hero’s journey. Or at least a lead character’s journey.
I am truly enjoying Aaron Moten’s performance as an immature, impulsive weirdo who’s stumbled into a hero’s journey. Or at least a lead character’s journey.
I thoroughly enjoyed the whole season, but for me, episode six is where things really kick up several notches and it maintains through the next two episodes. It’s no coincidence that episode six is the one I immediately started raving about to anyone who would listen, given it’s the episode where they really just sit…
Couldn’t disagree more. Norm’s detective work is carrying the uneven narrative so far.
I could be wrong, but hasn’t Todd Howard already confirmed that yes, the show is canonical to the franchise?
“there hasn’t been much here that replicates the experience of actually playing Fallout”
South mouth made me chortle
You gotta mention the new Papyrus skit!
Austin Butler was trying to give thoughtful answers to method acting questions
A shame since this is the best Trek has been in decades. Like I enjoy SNW quite a bit too, but something about LDS being a comedy gives it the freedom to embrace the sillier parts of Trek while still celebrating them, and to be charmingly earnest about it.
Shows like ST are too wired into “one season = one year.” Why can’t multiple seasons just be one year in show time? Five real years could be one show year. Then it wouldn’t matter if the charaters were still lower deckers.
Discovery and Lower Decks lasted 5 years, pretty good for shows these days.
Comedians (and Shaq) are the best guests because they know the assignment - have fun and be entertaining. The (only) gimmick is watching the wheels come off as questions get more in-depth, not in actually giving thoughtful answers.
The ‘chicken sexing snake oil salesman’s’ hair and general vibe had me spending so much time wondering ‘that’s not Tim Minchin, is it? Looks like Tim Minchin, but clearly it’s not . . . Who is that, if not Tim Minchin,’ that it totally eluded me that it was Jon Daly.
First one of these I’ve watched, and wow this guy is a terrible interviewer.
Came to say the same. The vast majority of directors would love to be making a movie every 2-3 years. Chazelle may have felt like he was in jail because no one was lining up to offer him $80m to direct his next movie, but he wasn’t.
The gap between Whiplash and La La Land was two years, the gap between La La Land and First Man was two years, the gap between First Man and Babylon was four years, and the gap between Babylon and this new one will be three years.
TIL that was even a reference to something, I thought it was just evoking how the senses are strongly tied to memory in general.
The problem with spoofs is that it attracts both a) genuinely funny people who love the genre they’re parodying, and b) jaded hacks who don’t understand how to tell a joke but just “know when they don’t like something.” And the barrier to making a parody movie is so low that Tubi, Freevee and the likes are just…
Paramount Pictures announced it will reboot the beloved horror spoof franchise Scary Movie
Dale Dickey, Michael Rappaport, & Mykelti Williamson! This is a Justified-heavy series.