I don’t care how many Faks they add, The Bear is not a comedy.
I don’t care how many Faks they add, The Bear is not a comedy.
Having just finished The Bear season 3, I really don’t know why you would call that a comedy. Like it has jokes, but if that’s the bar for a comedy then I assume that means pretty much anything is a comedy.
This is the weakest Emmy line up in years. The Crown?! The final 3 seasons were utter shit.
There appears to be a mistake. I don’t see The Curse anywhere.
I actually sat down and watched I Love You Daddy. For a while after the scandal, it wasn’t hard to find online.
It’s seriously one of the worst movies I’ve ever seen, even putting aside the content. It’s incompetently directed and edited. You can see the boom mic or limits of the set in so many shots.
But the story kind…
I already starred you, but this was very well said.
imo the letter was fine; the issue was his return to the spotlight and material about the situation didn’t really match that sense of contrite self-reflection.
I’m eager to see it. They guy was arguably one of the greatest living stand up comics at one point, if not one of the greatest comedians ever, full stop.
I don’t think either of them want to see a fictionalized account of a wealthy New Yorkers family inheritance process.
i’d even go as far as saying that advance ticket sales/pre-selected seats fucked theatres even before that.
You guys remember that movie about the parents trying to stop a night of teenage debauchery starring John Cena? What was it called?
“It’s clear we’ve yet to see it’s best” is an incredibly stupid thing to say, on multiple levels.
How disappointing. I get people snarking about how there technically is a best film in the franchise, but they’re all missing the point, which is that none of the movies are able to reach that next level that has any kind of emotional impact or cultural resonance. If the first Beverly Hills Cop is anyone’s favorite…
I’m 30 minutes in and the lack of energy in scene after scene is seriously sapping my enthusiasm and willpower to continue watching. It has little to do with the original cast’s age and more that I just don’t care about what little narrative information I’ve been given. I find myself drifting away from the screen to…
I’m confused, wouldn’t the first one be the best one?
I’ve been at a complete loss about Smith’s need to “come back.” He did something bad, very publicly, was punished and apologized (maybe not as readily as he should have, but still). Given widespread sexual assault and more serious violence happening among celebrities, hitting someone once seems eminently forgivable.
so a win for them becomes less about improving the future and more about making it worse for the people they hate.
I’ve heard the phrase “Character actor stuck in a leading man’s body” a few times, usually for people like Colin Farrel, but Jon Hamm has always hit me as a great example. He wants nothing more than to be in 5-10 weird and interesting projects a year but his face is made for being the lead actor in bland…
honestly, as a kid i probably watched it more as a straightforward space adventure movie with some jokes.
As someone who flies in and out of JFK pretty often, it isn’t as horrible of an airport as you think it is. Inferior compared to some Asian, European, and other American airports, but not that bad. And around the time this was filmed in the early 2000s, i’m sure there was a quarter-dispensing return cart. The only…