Does Cameron Esposito have a second publicity shot?
Does Cameron Esposito have a second publicity shot?
And set amongst the lower orders as well.
Look again, all the blue shots are when something seemingly magical is going on. Every other shot has very naturalistic lighting either (apparent) sunlight through windows, externals with little obvious lighting or orange from flames.
Actually I disagree barring a few shots with the filters, which I imagine will have something to do with magic, it looks like it might be exceptionally accurate lighting which is a rare treat.
At the Drive in I prefer, but take The Mars Volta and Sparta and it's Sparta any day of the week (at least like the 1st album less familiar with stuff after that IIRC).
I was going to say the opposite (that I rarely have heard of) - that I'm one of those people wo think At The Drive In were fantastic but The Mars Votla was mostly dross of the highest order and partly out of choice. I think it was Frances the Mute that had some amazing stuff in there, half formed ideas in the middle…
But is it better than Barry Shitpeas?
'Owner: But it also contains an overabundance of tired Burns-thinks-he's- still-living-at-the-turn-of-the-century gags.'
Not many people call him Moz either, it's usually Mozzer.
I've literally never seen it happen either.
Exactly. That's also why the Munsters was always terrible from a set up standpoint (as well as just not being that good).
No, the film Wednesday Addams (particularly as an adult one would imagine) would mentally or physically torture them in a horrific but appropriate way or possibly just straight up murder them and be clever about it.
I really didn't like this episode. I think it's the first complete dud of the whole show.
I was hoping it was going to be the other way around.
I think basically making Sauncho an essentially straight character, while it worked for the film, was the big disappointment for me. It turned him from a key and hilarious part of that Doc's world to more of a useful plot device.
Exactly, that is a hard book to follow. The film is comparably straightforward and easy to follow (the visual medium and really apired down nature of it helps that a lot).
People say it's confusing but I re-read the novel before watching the film and compared to the novel the film is clarity itself.
No.
That sounds sexy to me.
Really?
The character of Rand and his life is pretty much the most pathetic author wish fulfillment I've seen in a novel.