How were things worse when he died than when his career started?
How were things worse when he died than when his career started?
Do we need to keep having full articles about SNL promos next year? One thing I actually like about nuAVClub is not having constant articles about what late night shows are doing.
“Ploblematic”?
Do you remember the name of the article?
How?
The Doumanian year was a disaster, but I don’t think the Ebersol years were.
I’m sure none of the authors of those pre-1900 stories had any problematic views.
What do you think the differences are between progressives and leftists?
Are those things you remember her saying or what you think she might’ve meant?
How much of an asshole is Lorne, exactly? Seems like he can be a cold fish, but Tina Fey said in her book that she learned a lot from him on how to manage people, and she’s known for being great to work with.
I’d like to see a story set decades ago with a cast of characters whose names were normal at the time but have since become inextricably linked with a famous person or fictional character, like Mario or Kermit or Garfield or Buffy.
The early 2000s UPN revival had two new half hour episodes aired back to back each week, so I wonder why the original’s 4th season didn’t do that too.
I agree about giving sequels the same name as the original being a really stupid trend. Do they really expect people to refer to the movies that way?
I wouldn’t say I’ve been missing it, Dr Bob.
I think if they’re gonna do that they should put the year in parentheses, like Scream(2022) as opposed to Scream(1996). Not having the parentheses makes it seem like the year is actually part of the title, like Blade Runner 2049.
Speaking of which, I think Airplane 2 is underrated.
Why is Scream 2022 a better alternate title than Scream 5 or 5cream?
The “own the libs” crap has helped me realize just how much I don’t like people forming their opinions just based on being the opposite of other people, even the opposite of people I don’t like.
One work of fiction about abortion I like that was written before Roe v. Wade is A Case of Need by Michael Crichton, written under the pseudonym Jeffrey Hudson.
After doing a quick bit of searching about the Poul Anderson story, I found someone mention that Clifford Simak had already done a similar story called “Desertion.”