I love it when Forte sings so hard he becomes a Klingon.
I love it when Forte sings so hard he becomes a Klingon.
ya, 1985
Something about the McDLT kind of fascinates me... They put the cheese on the “cold” side between tomato and lettuce in this ad and other pictures I’ve seen. Is that really how it was served? Because cold ultra-processed McDonalds cheese doesn’t seem the least bit enticing...
“Nobody’s dissing Kristen Wiig, but the final sketch tonight could have been filled out by a present cast member just fine“
Time for some obligatory Norm
On the flipside, though, how’s Whedon “getting away” with anything as a result of this article? Who is giving him the last word? Literally where is that even happening? While I won’t pretend my experience is universal, almost every piece of commentary on this interview I’ve seen — and what appears to be the…
Someone mentioned that accent idea to Johnson on Twitter back when the first one came out. I think this was his reaction (but the account he’s responding to has since been “protected”, so I may be mistaken):
I hope Frank Oz is in this one too.
Let’s hope they don’t turn Knives Out 3 over to J J Abrams, who will explain that Christopher Plummer’s character is “somehow” back from the dead and that Daniel Craig is his grandson.
I want to see this one in theaters. Knives Out was fun watching in a theater, when everybody was laughing it up together.
We were lucky to have him as long as we did — he was in-between meals:
The article isn’t an opinion piece. It’s actual reporting, which isn’t supposed to take a firm stance. And frankly she didn’t have to. The facts (including Whedon’s own words) loudly speak for themself.
To me, Whedon’s answers gave me the impression of a guy who’s been replaying certain interactions over and over again until they slowly morph into something that makes sense to him. Like, he goes back in his head to the fight with Gal Gadot, and he’s sure he can’t have done anything wrong because he’s such a nice…
I think Whedon was expecting more of a Vanity Fair type article, where his words would have been wrapped in obsequious puffery. He would have likely still come off unsympathetically, but at least his genius would have been fluffed. I doubt he thought Lila Shapiro, a longtime fan, would present his words so damningly cl…
So JW Booth was a bad actor in only one sense.
The Hemsworth analogy below makes me imagine Stephen killing Biden while yelling “Always be closing!”
Really, every actor in Justice League seems 40-50% worse than they are in just about any other movie. Fisher ironically gives one of the better performances IMO. He’s the only one who doesn’t look completely checked out.
Ladies and gentlemen, this man is for the birds!
Thanks. I need history explained in Baldwins or else it’s just gibberish to me