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That corpse hand that lets you communicate with the dead/tell the future/be possessed or whatever is more properly and completely called a GLORY hand, which I’ve always kinda liked. I don’t blame them for just calling it The Hand, but you know, it’s a glory hand. Don’t mess with no glory hand!!

oh no not eli roth’s reputation! 

Aside from Bridgers, the underappreciated Lindsey Jordan (Snail Mail) also stars in I Saw The TV Glow.  And, um, Fred Durst is in it, too.

For me, either of the last two Waxahatchee albums are the absolute perfect “driving down a sunny country road” records.

The gentleman’s F!

The authors are right about Samberg’s impact on how audiences interacted with SNL, and the Lonely Island digital shorts are all so delightfully unhinged that they stand up to some of the show’s all-time best filmed work.  He wasn’t great in sketches but that’s not what he was really there for.

the movie might be well-regarded and loved...however, i’d also bet noone 30 and under knows it exists.

Just got back from Godzilla x Kong. If you’re in the mood for generic CGI blockbuster garbage, then have I got the movie for you!

it also has an incredibly sticky title.

Lie? No. Joke, yes.

Rackets don’t look like rackets on film, you gotta use chickens.

Counter-counter point.  I never said he should be.

Not the point, no, but he is still a (pretty big) part of it. I’ve found myself bored to tears when I’ve tried to watch the ones from sports stars, singers, etc., because there’s just so much dead air when he is asking the questions and he can’t bring much out of them. But you get a Conan on there and I’ll tolerate

He’s well researched and does ask insightful questions, but I don’t think he matches anyone’s energy... ever. And that’s the problem. They like him because he’s a blank sponge who doesn’t challenge them or make them feel anything other than the gimmick. That doesn’t make him entertaining to watch.

Is it too much to want someone with a personality do that?

First one of these I’ve watched, and wow this guy is a terrible interviewer.

Agreed. Evans doesn’t seem natural as an interviewer, despite having done the show for so many years. You’d think he’d relax a become a bit more organic, but he’s still so stiff.

Agree whole heartedly. Evans (and his fans) confuse being well prepared and researched with being a good interviewer. He is the former, not the latter. He doesn’t build rapport or ask inciteful follow ups. 

Comedians are almost always the best guests because, as much as I do not blame him for riding this hot wing loaded train, Sean Evans is not a good interviewer for this setting. He’s too dry and only has chemistry with the bigger personalities that chemistry with everyone.

You know, not all horror fans love every sub genre of horror. They probably saw the movie because they enjoy horror, but the “gore for gores sake” stuff is pretty shit usually. I’m not sure why pointing that out is such a problem.