It can still be good, but sometimes it can be pretty weak, and the Memberberries season was a massive disappointment. I’m glad the show’s still on the air, but I don’t think it’s guaranteed that each and every episode will be that funny any more.
It can still be good, but sometimes it can be pretty weak, and the Memberberries season was a massive disappointment. I’m glad the show’s still on the air, but I don’t think it’s guaranteed that each and every episode will be that funny any more.
I think you’ll find it’s called “The Shinning”.
I’m loving it as well, and really wish it had weekly coverage. Hopefully if there’s a second season that will happen perhaps...
I watched In Fabric tonight as it was released on Blu-Ray in the UK on Monday, it’s an incredibly strange film, even by Peter Strickland’s standards, but it didn’t quite work for me. Or at least the second half didn’t, the first is really strong but it loses it’s way in the second and becomes a bit too silly.
I had to quit for medical reasons, and if I’m ever told I have a terminal disease I will start smoking cigarettes again instantly, I miss them so much. But thanks for your kind words, every day’s a struggle but I’m slowly moving past the “Maybe I should just end it all now” stage and on to the “Maybe I should just end…
Ah, I loved this movie so much, and wish I had seen it at the cinema with a group of friends.
I could have said the same thing two months ago, then I gave up smoking, had a huge argument with my girlfriend of five years and we ended up splitting up.
So my advice to you is that if you smoke, don’t quit. Indeed if anything I’d recommend doubling the amount you inhale.
A friend of mine had a very small part in The Phantom Of The Opera and his only story about Schumacher was about how the director was obsessed with his arse, and kept on asking the camera man to focus on it more.
To be fair it was a pretty decent bottom, and definitely in the top 8 that I’ve seen.
Does anyone know what’s going on with Harry Knowles? I know he stepped down from Ain’t It Cool and his sister took over (who mysteriously was a huge movie fan all along who just never had any interest in writing for the site until given the top job) but I’d be interested in how he makes a living these days and if he…
Jack Nance was in a lot of David Lynch’s films.
I know a lot of people really rate McGregor’s take on Obi-Wan but I genuinely thought he was really poor, he’s an actor I like in a lot of things but his attempt at capturing a young version of McGuiness was painful to watch. Still, given how many people love him in the role I’m guessing I’m probably wrong on this one.
The Tragical History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe, I read it during the second year of my English degree when we were doing a lot of stuff that I hated (I especially found Medieval Mystery Plays a real slog to get through, though I know some are fond of them) and then we were given…
Fucking hell, I know Bisha K. Ali! We were both on the open mic circuit together in London about seven years ago and she’s a really good friend of a close friend of mine, and all kinds of lovely as a person. I knew she’d moved over to the US and got a job writing for Four Weddings but I had no idea her career was…
I’m in the UK so can’t access it, but I shall turn to the dark side of the net (aka Amazon) to try and find it.
I’m with you there, I get on really well with my sister now but as kids we fought all the time, and Clue was one of the few things we bonded over.
Ah, I didn’t know that, thanks for the info.
I went in to this not knowing much about her (as I’m from the UK, and we don’t get Saturday Night Live here) and came out a big fan, she gave the best answers to this in a long time.
About ten years ago I was hospitalised with a severe chest infection and rigged up to an oxygen machine which meant I couldn’t get out of bed at any point, and when a friend came to visit they bought the book for me to read as they knew I used to like Stephen King. There was no television or any form of other…
I’ve seen the first two episodes of This Way Up (as I’m in the UK) and really liked it, it’s a mix of comedy and drama but extremely appealing and often very funny.
I love Mitchell’s novels, he’s possibly my favourite author, and yet strangely I didn’t mind the movie either. It’s in no way without flaws but I felt it was a lot, lot better than it could have been and certain parts of it worked effectively.