True enough, but it still took me and my friend a bit by suprise, just because we specifically seeked this out and showed up an hour early to make sure we got in and assumed others had too.
True enough, but it still took me and my friend a bit by suprise, just because we specifically seeked this out and showed up an hour early to make sure we got in and assumed others had too.
>I can't wait to see how many people it pisses off when it enters genuine wide-release tomorrow.
I'll go to bat for Eisenberg. Adventureland & Zombieland were both enjoyable, if nothing substantial. He was Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network and fucking nailed it. The Double was one of my favorite movies of last year, mainly cause I'm into anything Kafkaesque (even if it's Dostoevsky) but he nailed both…
There's a list of credits in the adweek story on this commercial. Not sure if they do that for every campaign though
My favorite line form the Victor/Rhonda storyline is after the ordeal where Rhonda says "You can tell people you made it with me if you want. I like to appear unstable."
Doesn't it have to do with the MPAA? Obviously it's silly and convoluted but I believe "gratuitous" depiction of an actual male penis will net you a 'NC-17', while using a prosthetic will somehow keep you safely in the 'R' range.
Yeah, I really don't get the Smiths/Morrissey comparisons either, except for maybe on the last track, "Heated Swimming Pool" and I really hate when reviews try to force a narrative around whether a band will be accepted/rejected as punk, considering I don't think ANYBODY had any delusions about Joyce Manor being…
I agree that there are themes of women being undermined in Fargo, my problem is that when I read about it either here or anywhere else, it seems like the fact that this is depicted is inherently misogynistic, but I always read it as showing how incompetent or misguided the character is for it.
Maybe I've got a personal…
haha, it's funny because Harold Reynolds was dismissed from Baseball Tonight for (alleged) sexual harrassment!
Bad Lieutenant is definitely over-the-top and good and not "so-bad-it's-good" if only because it was directed by Werner Herzog so everybody involved knew exactly what they were getting into
I believe it's supposed to be a reference to this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wik…
I think the term itself is kind of silly, ironic racism would suit it just find, but I agree that the problem described is present here and is actually pretty troubling and should be addressed.