
Here’s what we’ve lost with this decision:
Here’s what we’ve lost with this decision:
It’s for people who like to have water cooler conversations but don’t regularly watch late night shows and don’t want to talk about the weather.
People have already forgotten Key and Peele?
He isn’t developing that on his own. He most likely had merely an idea for a show, on his own, or with other writers, he will check the script of the pilot, and he will add his name to the product, so it can sell better. That and maybe the musical theme. He hasn’t done anything more for TV since LOST. And,…
I was at the world premiere for Beyond: Two Souls in Paris. Even if Heavy Rain was far from being a flawless game, I had preordered the followup, and I went to see Ellen Page, Willem Dafoe and Kadeem Hardison, plus the Zimmer-clone who had written the score and David Cage.
The first season was constantly surprising, funny, inventive, in one word great. The second season seemed to run on fumes. The stakes were low, there was an uninvolving arc, but there were still some good jokes scattered here and there.
The new showrunner is a womyn???????
The extra-long episodes where nothing happened, especially when there was a pointless chase that could have been easily trimmed, were part of the deal made with FX. In the early seasons, FX asked for more guest stars, to increase the ratings, then the show became their biggest hit, and they were very happy to take…
You can already read the article. There’s a description of his hair by Ivanka.
I think that Martin had a more interesting part, as another overbearing mother, in Difficult People. At least, they didn’t have to remind us every five minutes that she was a good character at heart.
The people in charge of The Good Fight had a stroke of genius when they decided to have their surrogate Milo played by John Cameron Mitchell. He was a good Warhol in Vinyl, but he had a blast highlighting all of Milo’s contradictions.
Nothing about the flashback with Herr Stark in Preacher?
So, you want the making of documentary for Roar?
If you talk about Christmas, Jews and SNL, nothing will ever top that:
BBC aired for 20 years something called “The Black and White Minstrel Show”, which still looks appalling even without knowing anything about what blackface means in America. And this shit was only canceled in 1978...
That’s what I had assumed. But you also have to remember that Winner was British (from Jewish roots), and that he mostly lived in England. His then girlfriend, Sandy Grizzle (apparently responsible for the collapse of Peter Cook’s marriage), was also British. Death Wish 3 was even shot in London (as it was cheaper),…
I mentioned whipping due to the scene Sirtis had to do opposite Dunaway, which shows it was a pet interest of Winner unrelated to racism.
I have neither read the books or watched the films, but from what I understand, the author took the police captain from the first book, which mostly focused on the bad guys, and used him as the central character in a series of novels with The First Deadly Sin, The Second Deadly Sin, etc.
It’s partly true. Willis and Sinatra are in the same film, but it’s not The Detective, which predates Willis’ acting debut by more than a decade. It’s in The First Deadly Sin, released in 1980, another crime movie, but based on a novel by Lawrence Sanders. The book is actually the sequel to The Anderson Tapes, which…
And the think piece is actually so condescending... “You’re into superheroes and Star Wars? Who would have thunk it: the Disney-Fox merger won’t actually be a good thing...”