I liked spotlight but it felt more like an educational film than a real movie
I liked spotlight but it felt more like an educational film than a real movie
When the hell are people going to realize that a movie studio never announces a sequel with a fucking poster? At least this one is convincing but when I see people sharing stuff like THIS (http://sev.h-cdn.co/assets/… and thinking it's legitimate it makes me want to reach through the screen and slap them. Edit: It's…
Unrelated to comedy but how was this video seen? It's produced like a fan-made youtube video but it's about 7 or 8 years too early for that. I can't believe this was on TV
It's a frustrating habit he has, if something rubs him the wrong way he can't be convinced to go back to it. He's still convinced Lost is terrible because it bored him when we were 12.
I agree wholeheartedly. I watched the pilot and said "that was a cool opening," but at the opening of season 2 I am now CONVINCED they're going somewhere with it. And knowing that team it's going to hit in the least expected way.
I have a friend who tried the show and didn't like it because there was too much "courtroom stuff." I've started calling him squat cobbler and not saying where it comes from.
I feel like they were split up at the start of the show too. They seem to me like that couple that keeps trying and failing to be romantic but never stops being friends despite the bullshit. Which makes me very, VERY worried for Kim's future well being.
With Johnathan Banks playing him pre-2002? I dunno…
The jokes are like Simpsons but where's the pacing?
Nah, it was a huge hit. Muppets Most Wanted underperformed.
Funnily enough, 2 things that weren't written by Stephen King
CBS Executive #1: Crap, the AV club cares about Limitless now.
CBS Executive #2: But it's a crime procedural based on a movie! Is it actually creative? WHERE DID WE GO WRONG?!
Does anyone else see the dramatic piano thing as ripping on Jurassic World?
Pros: Got Aziz Ansari to say "puppy"
Cons: Missed out on having the mechanical seal be their father
The acting in 1 just killed it for me, and mostly taking place in one location didn't feel suspenseful, just kind of cheap. I actually think Saw 2 was a better movie— it had more style and a less predictable plot.
Why orci and kurzman? They created sleepy hollow. Neither of them has written an episode since the pilot
Every time I watch this show, my first thought is almost always "It CANNOT be as easy to make it look like the 1940's as they make it look."
Ahh, I see. I've always lived on the opposite coast so it flew right over my head.
Er, she's not? She moved to be in the same city he's in only after he told her that's where he lived. He also knows she's there. They also have regular conversations. It's a regrettable and unhinged life choice that came from an unhealthily obsessed place but at no point has he told her "get out of my life."
"Who can resist Billy Dee Williams?" Probably someone who knows it's his fault her boyfriend got frozen in carbonite