I thought his performance in Southland Tales was phenomenal. He was the best part of that messy messy film.
I thought his performance in Southland Tales was phenomenal. He was the best part of that messy messy film.
The Rise Of Skywalker took everything good about The Last Jedi and shat all over it. It’s a bloated sinking shipwreck full of fanservice and plot contrivances. It’s the worst Star Wars film and I say that as someone who will defend The Phantom Menace and Attack Of The Clones. It stinks.
May I suggest “Nerdball” or possibly “Dorkrosse”
One thing I came away from the film thinking is this: all of Spider-Man’s villains have some good in them and are potentially redeemable except Norman Osborne. He is the only one who is utterly irredeemable. And it is well established that he was a monster before he got his powers and before he went nuts and before he…
I believe it’s spelled “HOOR”?
I think this whole perpetuates the myth of Let It Be/ The Get Back sessions as “the end” when it wasn’t. They made Abbey Road after those sessions fell apart. Then Lennon gave the tapes for the abandoned album to Phil Spector. These sessions are the penultimate Beatles recording period but because Let It Be came out…
yeah. It’s truly disappointing. when everything came out about his behavior one thing I thought and said repeatedly was that I wanted to hear his honest take on it, I wanted to hear him do what he did best, that being comedy with a an incredible degree of empathy and self reflection. I wanted to hear him discuss this…
wait, that’s not Pete Holmes? I really thought that was Pete Holmes!
I feel this except I was more of an Animorphs kid. I mean I liked HP and did read them but they weren’t the series with the most impact on young me
I really like the Paul Dini Detective Comics run where Riddler decides to go straight and becomes a PI and starts solving crimes before Batman can to piss him off. That’s my favorite Riddler
the best one is the 80s punk band Jodie’s Foster Army
It’s that scene where they get Captain Rhodes. This is my favorite Romero film and that scene is one of the most violent things I’ve ever seen in a film.
I need to see this as soon as possible. That’s a shame about Haynes downplaying the Doug Yule period though, the self titled 3rd album is brilliant and Loaded is at least a very good album if not a masterpiece. Plus the best live documentation of The Velvet Underground, The Quine Tapes, is all from the post-Cale…
yeah the joke about space Jews is what made me go “oh shit he’s a hotep!” thanks for comparing us to aliens who wanna take over the planet Dave. It was a lot less nasty than the avalanche of anti trans bullshit that filled up the rest of the special but yeah
I maintain that Ben Linus is one of the all time great television characters. I’ve rewatched Lost multiple times and his performance was just astounding
watch the final episode is gonna take place on 9/11
what truly baffles me is that Disney already tried to do live action remakes of their classic films 20+ years before this batch and nobody cared! Does anyone remember the 90s live action Jungle Book or the live action 101 Dalmatians??
I really really like Off The Grid. It’s so damn good. Too bad the rest of the album doesn’t have anything else nearly of that quality. But I’ve been listening to it over and over again.
midnight suns, as in Rise Of The? Well that is super obscure
I honestly don’t think this film is as bad as its reputation. But a glaring issue is the fact that Ryan Reynolds played Hal instead of Kyle. He would have been a much better fit for Kyle Raynor