*Plays Autechre down the phone to him whilst agitating a cat*
*Plays Autechre down the phone to him whilst agitating a cat*
He was pretty upfront about the Hero's Journey stuff as well, in fairness.
>Rian Johnson is hardly a "hired gun."
>Literally forgettable.
I think they call this 'negotiating tactics'. Like how Daniel Craig is always "never going to do another James Bond."
>The Terminator (1984)
>Terminator 2 (1991)
>7 years. For everyone going "hur hur who still cares about Avatar "
>“like nothing you’ve ever heard"
>Radiohead and "disappointment" never appeared in the same sentence for me.
Good lord, that breakdown of why Ricky Gervais sucks now is just perfectly on the money.
Yeah it does play on my mind when I watch him sometimes. To be fair he comes very close to painting himself as that guy in some of his comedy. I dunno, it's a fragment of a rumour in which I'm pretty sure he wasn't even named. Plus, y'know, Gawker.
If only to see how ironically he cashes his paychecks.
No, we're supposed to hate him because he's fat and the quality of his output has declined over the years. And for trying, mainly fuck him for trying.
We could probably just get rid of the "X Days Since a Kevin Smith Fat Joke" sign.
He saves a lot by reusing the same soundtrack of hipsters muttering on every film though.
Seriously. How hard is it to look for the "No Factory Roof Death Dives!" sticker?
M'yeah I dunno. Didn't Doug Stanhope say it was him Kirkman was talking about? I find it hard to believe people like Silverman, Maria Bamford and Tig would be friends with Louis if he had a sideline in masturbating on ingenues.
Now that's how you make your money back!
Eh, he's always at least interesting. His early stuff was amazing and, even now, everything he produces has at least a couple of really memorable moments. I vastly preferred him when he was actually interested in engaging with an audience, though, and didn't just hide behind wilful obscurity in his work. Come to think…
The guy who knew it was right to end The Office after 2 seasons and a special (y'know, the time it took to tell the story) can't possibly think this is an artistically worthwhile thing to do. Brent's arc in the show was executed perfectly. His last few scenes in the Christmas episode are a special thing in TV comedy…
She definitely seems to be underplaying the usual schtick in the trailer. I really want Ghostbusters to be good because a) we get a good Ghostbusters film (can't have too many of those!) and b) because everyone who reacted negatively the second they heard it was women in the main roles will have to eat a big bag of…