Hey, the standard you’re being compared to is Sacha Baron Cohen, so it’s probably looking pretty good for you.
Hey, the standard you’re being compared to is Sacha Baron Cohen, so it’s probably looking pretty good for you.
I loved the first season. I rarely watch shows as they come out, so I relish the chance to share the experience with others when I do get to have it.
I guess now I see why you chose to make the comparison, but I’m still puzzled because these things don’t feel at all like Dark Souls though.
How is Dragon’s Dogma a Souls-like?
Thank fucking God
If they didn’t care two years ago, I doubt they care now that he’s in his 40s.
I’m on episode 14 now and I’m really loving Marry my Husband.
You are pathetic.
A fan of her straight up died of heat exhaustion in Brazil last year during one of her shows, many others fell ill as well, and she didn’t give the family so much as a handshake.
I mean, the media could also say that Biden is supporting genocide, but they support it as well so they don’t say it.
I’m surprised that Anyone But You despite both lukewarm to negative reviews, and an underwhelming opening weekend, and it being R-rated, has slowly crawled to being kind of a big hit for a romantic comedy. According to Box Office Mojo it made 170 million dollars on a budget of 25 million, and that’s nothing to sneeze…
Cool. She was one of the highlights of House of the Dragon season 1, along with Olivia Cooke.
I might be in the minority here, but I think that to be nominated in the comedy category a show should be funny.
I seriously thought for a second that the CW had made a show based on GRRM’s Wild Cards series and this was the first time I was hearing about it.
First of all, it’s not a “them” problem. It’s a problem these studios engineered in the first place. They want people invested as if this disposable entertainment actually mattered, and for fans to feel obliged to consume everything they put out. The studios themselves are also perfectly happy to wildly overestimate…
I just discovered there’s a show called The Night Agent
Sounds like there maybe be disagreement on whether or not the Hamas joke was tasteless, but everyone seems to agree that it wasn’t funny.
I agree that most people don’t find the Universal Monsters scary anymore, which is why my idea was always that they should make them into a series of gothic dramas. Make the monsters these tragic figures that we might empathize with. Also, some romance wouldn’t hurt. Forego the scares and go all in on the classic…
“there finally being a decent live-action anime adaptation on Netflix”
This is the stupidest thing I’ve read all week, and the fact that you thought it was actually smart makes it hilarious.