I remain baffled at the very idea of a second season for this tiny, perfect jewel of a show and cautiously excited about the idea of seeing this group of people make more stuff.
I remain baffled at the very idea of a second season for this tiny, perfect jewel of a show and cautiously excited about the idea of seeing this group of people make more stuff.
So uh...
...except they were in the basement, as per the video?
You’d think, but the flip side of the insane rental market in nyc is that landlords can be weirdly undermotivated to do shit that you’d think would be a no-brainer financially: if you inherited the building and it’s already 90% rented, sure you’d like to get that last unit onto the market, but you always use your…
Okay, unlike the basement story (which was some combination of implausible and stupid: where did you think your hot water heater and fusebox were?), this is both more or less believable as a thing that you’d encounter in a NYC apartment building and creepy as fuck.
*sighs for 30 minutes straight*
...what are the very good reasons he doesn’t like to be touched? (Not that he needs really any reason to not like randos touching him.)
Wait seriously he looks like that under his beard and hair???
I wish I could say that you’re wrong, but...
I think one of the weakest parts of Korra as a show was that they never really got into why the Equalists were a popular movement and why there was widespread resentment of benders among baseline-humans, and the obvious way to deal with this is a six-episode miniseries where the cabbage vendor finally has enough and…
Yeah, in cold hindsight Korra’s biggest problem was that they were just a decade too early to tell the stories they were trying to tell there.
I regret that I can only like this once.
He’s the voice of Darth Maul!
I’m enjoying the show and am reasonably hopeful that they’ll stick the landing, but it’s also a good example of some of the structural limits on trying to tell an experimental story in the framework of the MCU. The sitcom parodies/pastiches are great, and for a while they even managed to channel a little bit of…
Even better, casting Peter Serafinowicz as his rival/antagonist: the worst thing in Tim’s life is literally The Phantom Menace!
This film is definitely one of those “how on earth did this get made?” gems of the early video-store era. It’s not an A+ movie by any means but it’s a thousand times better than it should be.
Yeah, make Constantine any color or even gender you like, but he’s working class, he’s from the North and he’s a total bastard — that’s not negotiable.
Hypothesis: even with CGI enhancements, the practical-effect version of Warlock screen-tested really poorly so they cut all of his scenes from New Mutants. But they didn’t want to waste the suit, so....
I think it was Jon Rogers (of Leverage, etc fame) who described the process of writing for tv/movies as spending six months in a dank cave sweating out nicotine and caffeine and then watching impossibly beautiful people read out all the words that the troll wrote.
(a) dude, I helpfully listed their birthdates. Note how many of them are between 1970 and 1974.