I wonder how long it will take Simon to get pissed that people are taking his SERIOUS SOCIAL COMMENTARY and just focusing on the (shudder) entertaining stuff.
I wonder how long it will take Simon to get pissed that people are taking his SERIOUS SOCIAL COMMENTARY and just focusing on the (shudder) entertaining stuff.
I think Star Trek: Nemesis is a good movie.
You mean he's not a bad actor just because he hammed it up in a campy role in a silly movie?
"I'm going to count to three. There will not be a four. Give me the cure for cancer."
What are the chances of this show avoiding a similar fate as LOST(and most other myth arc shows)?
I was kinda hoping that the Scottish independence effort would succeed, and that Wales and Northern Ireland would follow suit, just so that Americans' tendency to think of the UK and England interchangeably and the others as separate countries would become literally true.
I remember people saying that Tina Fey ruined the show when she was head writer.
When he held up the card for the name TADHG, my first thought was "Is that the name of a drug?"
One thing that kinda sucks for him is that since he's actually slightly older than Fallon, there's not much chance of him eventually taking over the Tonight Show.
I thought he was a lot more fun to watch than Kunis and Tatum.
I think Star Wars in a great example of how merchandising isn't antithetical to great art.
Anyone else think the '80s was kind of a weak decade for sci-fi/fantasy TV? I think that decade had a lot of good sci-fi/fantasy movies, but as far as nerd TV goes the '90s were much better.
Fox News is saying that the new Benghazi film could hurt Hillary's campaign. Because all the Benghazi stuff so far has hurt her campaign so much, of course.
Jiggery-pokery!
One thing I don't understand is why so many people criticized it for being unoriginal. How is it any more unoriginal than, say, Star Wars?
Do all psychics have to look like psychics?
I'd consider Hawkeye the main character of the movie, especially since the author of the novel it was based on based Hawkeye on himself. Anyway, I wasn't asking why they didn't keep both Trapper and Duke but rather why they kept Trapper instead of Duke.
Anyone know why the show had Trapper John instead of Duke Forrest? Since Rogers was a Southerner, the latter might've made a better fit.
Are there any sci-fi milestones for 2016 like BTTF2 was for '15?
For all the cliché criticisms of SNL, one you don't hear much anymore is "They're all just trying to establish their one-note hacky characters so they can get a movie", since MacGruber is the only SNL movie in the last 15 years.