Doing things like commenting on message boards has given me a new appreciation for writers, even people who do things like write copy for a living, just based on the number of times I’ve read what I just wrote and cringe at how wooden it is.
Doing things like commenting on message boards has given me a new appreciation for writers, even people who do things like write copy for a living, just based on the number of times I’ve read what I just wrote and cringe at how wooden it is.
I wonder how often publishing execs go “Fuck it, I can write a book too.”
One thing I noticed about Wings was that it felt pretty ‘80s even though it aired entirely in the ‘90s(compare to Seinfeld, which debuted the year before Wings).
James DeMonaco was a co-screenwriter on the Robin Williams movie Jack.
Are you comparing it to the first two or the three after that too?
Is Dark Fate widely considered a bad film?
The episode that scared me the most was “Sleepless”, just because the thought of never being able to sleep gave me the willies.
So did Data.
There goes his cameo on Picard.
Not that this absolves Clinton from any responsibility, but I believe she was the one who started it.
Good thing Eugene Victor Tooms’ creepiness wasn’t sexual.
I’ve never been an avid gamer(although I love Homeworld), but I played(and by that I mean played until I got bored and used a walkthrough) some Infocom games years ago. I’m definitely not one of those people who thinks moving pictures dulls the imagination, but I do think interactive fiction has a certain “What’s…
It wasn’t a movie, so theaters opening wasn’t a factor.
Have you seen Kimmy? After the first season, which was supposed to air on NBC, they started making episodes closer to 30 minutes on average.
That was filmed before the pandemic.
Sounds to me like you have a similar view of humanity.
Anyone here played the Infocom game Suspended?
His character’s role was cut down significantly from the book(fuckin’ Hollywood), but he did manage to pack a lot of smug into what little screen time he had.
Did the pandemic make people more or less likely to enjoy The Last Man on Earth? Just asking because I’d never seen it before then but watched all of it less than two months after it started.
The first time?