At the time I was like “whatever” about the Boner joke. WV was the first D+ show and so nobody knew what to expect with tie ins, crossovers, character cameos, etc. It was a big build with little payoff at the time.
At the time I was like “whatever” about the Boner joke. WV was the first D+ show and so nobody knew what to expect with tie ins, crossovers, character cameos, etc. It was a big build with little payoff at the time.
I don’t see how they make Young Avengers work given how long it takes them to make these movies once they’re announced. Ms. Marvel, Ant Girl and Hawkeye 2.0 will be in their early thirties by the time the movie comes out.
Edebiri chimed with this takeaway, in case you need self-control motivation while pressing play: “Nobody is forcing you to watch it all at the same time. You can pace yourself. I find myself with shows releasing weekly sometimes, I wait until the end and pace it out. You have autonomy as a viewer.”
And the stupid genius that makes the antidote to Ritalin be Ritalout.
“Medley” was the word I was looking for.
Agreed, but I do think that one song in particular, “Up There” (sung by Satan), is a very Disney Renaissance musical-esque number.
You rightfully mention it, but I just think it bears repeating: God damn, that is a great soundtrack! It’s almost “This is Spinal Tap” in how the songs are both a pitch-perfect pastiche and excellent sincere contribution to the form.
My stance is that I may as well believe in Will Smith. If I’m wrong, nothing happens, and if I’m right, I’ll enjoy the full glory of the Willennium.
I hope he plays a protégé to Benoit Blanc, who spends the entire movie talking about retirement. Then in Knives Out 4: A Knives Out Caper featuring the detective from Knives Out, Daniel Craig is on another case, and Renner’s character is never seen or mentioned again.
It did inspire the single best joke in Popstar, where his terrible album gets added to home appliances.
Ehh. I’ll wait for Bawitdaba: A Knives Out Mystery (2028).
I don’t know what the hell Eddie Munster did to my table!
I find it bizarre to frame their choice in this as ‘doing the right thing.’ I think decisions like this are entirely situational and should be a combo of doing what makes the rest of the cast comfortable and honoring the loss.
No, they’re mascots. They’re people in costumes, just like Tony the Tiger, and the dozens of other mascots that appear. We just don’t see them take the costumes off.
It’ll be the first movie presented entirely as a slideshow.
She’s just screaming questions.
It also helps that Adam Scott plays a really funny straight man. It’s not always the most glamorous role to be, so I think some actors shy away from it. But Ben Wyatt is one of my favorite examples of someone who makes the reaction to other people’s lunacy hilarious.
“If you don’t make Tenet ekam t’nod uoy fi”
Did she catch him behind the KFC with his Julie?
That family that got killed, you know what their problem was? Not enough wigs.