I'm sorry, what? No one has forgotten Kerrigan was the victim of a violent attack.
I'm sorry, what? No one has forgotten Kerrigan was the victim of a violent attack.
To be fair, Pete’s Dragon is kind of terrifying.
Isn’t “May-December” romance kind of a weird term though? I know it means a romance where one person is elderly (December) and a younger person (May), but if you think about it, wouldn’t it be a a romance between an elderly person and a nearly middle-aged one given that May is near mid-year. In the case of this movie,…
Or maybe the guy who grew up in the valley really likes making movies about where he grew up. 5 of his 9 films take place in LA, and 4 of those in the valley.
Bullshit that people who put too much weight on technical vocal perfection like to throw around (and I couldn’t even quote you any Taylor lyrics, so I’m not just fanboying here). Me, I always thought that Dylan’s greatest contribution was helping to devalue that kind of crap just as much as his songwriting.
There was a point in that Brodway thing where Jonathan came into the sketch and I realized I’d totally forgotten he was the host. I suppose that is one of the benefits of having a huge cast, as they can cover for the host unless it’s a really bad episode.
I saw on one of the podcasts which has info about the show that Aristotle’s piece was a late addition. I guess he was probably just glad to get it on the air. I thought he and Sarah were both very good but I preferred his appearance a bit more because it reminded me of the old performance pieces that cast members like…
Professional musician who detests the meaningless term “pitchy.” An off-key singer is either flat or sharp; 99% of the time flat. As outerspaceexplorer notes, she could uses more work on breath support.
Buddy, I don’t know what to tell you. I know they all read off of cue cards, but for the most part it rarely bothers me. Majors’ long pauses bothered me, and I was giving context someone else probably would’ve jumped in to add: that he was probably stopping to read cue cards.
Best Update joke was the one about the oldest man to hike the Appalachian Trail. “He’s dedicating the journey to the memory of his wife... who died a couple miles back.”
Eh, they’re pretty different in most ways. Athari’s was more about the vocal performance than the physicality of Mr. Zed. Also the material is completely different, with Athari’s exclusively sending up 21st-century technologies.
Anyway, in conclusion, NO Taylor Swift song needs to be 10 goddamn minutes long.
I’m glad they’ve figured out how to use him because he CAN be funny but I really thought they were keeping him around almost out of sympathy and he was heading for some sort of spectacular public flame-out. He’s an odd duck but seems to have gotten his shit together and we’re now getting a look at why he was cast on…
Doesn’t matter. She was incredible, and I say this as a middle-aged guy who doesn’t exactly listen to her music on a regular basis.
Aristotle Athari has been in basically two sketches this entire season, and both of them have been squarely in my wheelhouse. The Laughingtosh 3000 bit was so insanely tight. From the first seconds, it was clear that the studio audience was just looking for the punchlines, but I was riveted immediately by how…
When Sarah Squirm started out with the exaggerated delivery I groaned, thinking it was going to be some schticky nonsense, but she settled into a better natural rhythm, and then kept building with the Jost Cancellations, until I was laughing out loud, which as a sociopath I rarely do. I thought to myself “Boy I feel…
Also, god damn it, I hate this website’s layout. The ad makes it impossible to read the content. How does it only seem to get worse with time, y’all? You’re doing a disservice to the writers, editors, readers, and commenters.
The AV Club comment section doesn’t like Kyle Mooney??? What do people like here then lmao
I hate to be mean, but it really seems like Mooney only has a few tricks and we’ve seen them