I kind of feel that way, too, but I also realize her body shape may be the reason the size seems off.
I kind of feel that way, too, but I also realize her body shape may be the reason the size seems off.
YES PLEASE.
I thought Hiddleston was good in the film; the script/construction of the movie were bad, though. They didn't give him much to work with. He's compelling as always, though.
Also, if you get fired, you get unemployment, right?
Agreed, but I still think he could improve his casting to include non-white actors in non-token roles.
You're not wrong. I really like Linklater's films, but this is probably one of his biggest flaws, IMO.
I really like Linklater films, but I wouldn't say diversity is his strong suit. :(
Same. She's like, pretty awful/really bad for Rebecca, even though she means well.
Ugh, I loved Trouble Boys! Even though it's pretty sad.
Right? Like, I know DD is always joked about as being huge, but they're really not, especially on a taller person. (I say this as a woman, not a creepy dude.)
SAME. BIG TIME. Yikes!
I thought "Love & Mercy" and "I'm Not There" (by the same writer, natch) were both decent. (Even though "Love & Mercy" wasn't perfect and focused on the vices, it still focused a good deal on the art.)
I actually liked "Love and Mercy" last year. It wasn't perfect, but it was interesting and I felt like it captured Wilson's spirit a bit/provided some insight. (Similarly, I liked "I'm Not There" by the same director.) This was super devoid of any insight, even though the acting was fine. Awful, flat script. Like,…
Yep, I giggled at that line. NO WAY.
Yeah, Hiddleston was fine. The script/story were just really, really bad.
It really was bad. Structurally terrible. Bad script. Poor choice of framing for the story. Acting was fine, costumes/props/sets were cool, but yeah, no insight whatsoever into Hank Williams. At all.
Chris Mars: "Popular Creeps," aka Paul Westerberg + Tommy Stinson.
It's like the newspaper sites that ask you to answer a question or two in order to read a story. Do they not realize I click at random just to get to the article?
TBH, I do have cable, and I still mostly watched "Hannibal" illegally. I normally wasn't home in time to watch it on TV live, but I also didn't want to wait until the next night to watch after work. Can't they find a way to let cable subscribers at the very least watch online and count it in their ratings? Fuck…
So why not make the show available online on their site at the same time it airs? (At least to people who already pay for cable?)