I’m boycotting this film on principle because it really irks me that someone is using the name ‘Director X’ as their name.
I’m boycotting this film on principle because it really irks me that someone is using the name ‘Director X’ as their name.
That describes a majority of the mainstream blaxploitation flicks: boring flicks saved by great soundtracks.
He better not be no-business, born-insecure, junkyard motherfucker...
He’s exactly what the eventual Lonely Island parody looks like.
You might be right. Film historians are gonna be confused as hell when they see copies of different Halloween and Halloween II lying around...
Boy, I can’t wait to see how the show tops a teenage boy being sodomized by a broomstick!
I don’t care that Hailee Steinfeld is somehow acting in this, I don’t want this damn thing to exist.
Well, there’s no good placement in where Philip could have dropped that information...
I sympathize with Dowd’s apathy for Guillermo del Toro. I finally saw The Shape of Water a month or so ago, my first film by him, and I can honestly say I don’t need to see it again...
The show could have easily been The West Wing in that scenario, which I was always rooting for it to do, where everyone’s moral compass is being taxed while struggling to rebuild the federal government with all the egos that would be at the table. But, alas the show settled for being mediocre, with tinfoil shadow…
They would have been on their fifth showrunner if they were renewed, so it’s likely Lloyd’s name got relegated to the margins of the show bible for whoever came before them (I’m too lazy to look it up.)
I binged Angel after Person of Interest ended, fully expecting Fred to be just as well-written character as Root, but suffice to say, Root was way better sketched, even if they bizarrely share the same trajectory as characters.
I had no idea until recently that Deception, the magician detective show, had aired half a season until a couple of weeks ago. Apparently, most of America and myself were finally on the same page.
I get the impression from their movies that Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone love each other, a lot, and that their misadventures onscreen will eventually be a way of them remembering the wacky things they got away with when they’re old and grey.
Genevieve, perhaps you might want to reevaluate your decision. This site gets bare over the summer and its usually stuck marathon reviewing overstuffed Netflix shows...
The awards he was giving out sound like a Silicon Valley episode come to life.
True dat!
It’s especially shitty considering when you’re the guy who’s earned their wealth through a mixture of nepotism, croneyism or exploiting people for their labor and not paying them for it. He’s a real asshole.
I read somewhere that Nick Hornby considers Rob and Laura probably broke up after reconciling at the end of the movie/book. While I was miffed about it at the time, I appreciated his candidness that despite their best efforts, they couldn’t make it work. I don’t see the TV show having the same operational awareness.
Not to get all tinfoil hat conspiracy theorist, but I wouldn’t be surprised if this initiated as some sort of Russian troll farm operation to discredit the Parkland activists...