You don’t know the way to your own job?
You don’t know the way to your own job?
Six notifications and a Netflix series.
I made a “wtf is starz lol” joke, and some new commenters actually explained to me what Starz is >.<
Netflix: Creates new model of TV that supports binge watching and series that stand up over time.
Wait... I live in Gardena.
Hmm. The Lobster was inarguably terrible. Worst movie I think I’ve ever seen. I enjoyed walking out of that movie more than I’ve enjoyed actually watching several movies this year. This looks, better, but I’m skeptical. Nothing about Lanthimos’ films are even remotely appealing.
Breaking: Rough cut of movie was significantly longer than finished product.
You stay away from Billy.
Hot take: David Lynch is a weird dude.
Yes. It is the blandest movie ever. Really cloying and sentimental and ultimately pointless. “Jurassic World” is enjoyable almost despite itself just because the screenplay is so dumb you can’t believe your eyes. Someone like Rian Johnson is miles away from someone like Trevorrow.
“We hired him because he did was he was told, but then we changed what we were telling him, and we decided that was his fault.”
I don’t see this as a problem, the dodgers have a great recent history of success in the playoffs.
It’s been a while since I watched this episode, but I think Herb makes the point it wasn’t about money/career, but he needed a friend to help him through a bad time, and Bojack just dropped him and stopped speaking to him. Bojack couldn’t bring himself to tell Herb that he wasn’t willing to stand up to the network for…
Outta all the teams Kaep could help, it feels like Denver is the dumbest one for passing. Sure he’s better than anything the Jets have but they’re tanking, and other teams could use him as a back-up; but Denver with their defense and receivers are a competent QB away from being title contenders.
“If you’re lucky, you’ll never speak to me again.” That line was hilarious and chilling at the same time. Angela Diaz is not one to be trifled with!
spiraling his way back to Denver in the, umm, year since.
Charlie the Intern doesn’t show up very much after this episode, but it’s hard to top his very first entrance (and exit):
What kind of Becky is he though? And is he into PWR BTTM?
I still remember when TV was seen as a career killer thing, mind you this is technically not TV but an online show. Still, should be good.
Remember that kid from college who got really into jazz and would NOT shut up about it? He’s a famous Hollywood director now.