I still can't believe Gone Girl, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ralph Fiennes and Josh Brolin (for Inherent Vice) didn't get any noms.
I still can't believe Gone Girl, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ralph Fiennes and Josh Brolin (for Inherent Vice) didn't get any noms.
Nash Ricky's realization that he wasn't doing a show called Karate Bullies and how that made more sense given his personal history was fantastic. Also, LA DELI~! = best episode of the season so far.
The writing was terrible this season. Not just often tediously dull but by the end I hated all of the intended sympathetic characters and the only positive I took from the episode was Dandy slaughtering most of them. Not the intention, I'm sure. The musical numbers have been excruciating all season but I couldn't…
So far so good but I won't be truly happy until Sloppy Secondz makes their triumphant return.
Those freaks sure are quick to get in on a murder. No wonder the normals shun them.
You're welcome to that opinion, I might even agree but I would also say Nightcrawler, Gone Girl, Interstellar and Inherent Vice were all far better than those three and none of them even got a best picture nomination.
Having said that, the same applies to The Imitation Game and The Theory of Everything. A very disappointing year for the Academy.
Sorry but it's hardly "inconceivable." It's a good film but certainly not incredible by any means. The entire time I just felt like I'd rather watch a documentary on the subject. There were much better films that were completely snubbed.
Nailed it!
Boooo….. I was already pretty sad at this prospect of this but now I'm completely tapping out. She fucking stinks.
As soon as I heard the opening riff to Come As You Are I just felt a sinking sadness. This season makes last season look a hell of a lot better.
Grohl's new show is pretty good until it gets to the part where Grohl's tepid band perform another formulaic MOR song. None of the diverse musical history of these places had a strong enough influence to actually inspire a Foo Fighters song that doesn't sound like all the other formulaic MOR songs he churns out.
*Ahem* "I could almost feel his balls on my fist!" = at least a B.
I didn't think this episode was any better nor worse than anything so
far in a pretty lackluster season but A+++ for not having to suffer
through another awful music video this week.
As has been mentioned, Amy has been on O&A many times. Everyone in the NY comedy scene is fully versed in Norton. I didn't get the impression she was "shaken" at all, if anything she was trying to respond appropriately for an audience who most likely doesn't know of Norton's tales of "Monster Rain" and other sexual…
Isn't that podcast called "The Opie & Anthony Show"?