If you wonder whether Snyder specifically wanted the “V” spelling instead of a more standard “vs”, and if he had a bullshit pretentious explanation for it, the answer is a resounding yes.
If you wonder whether Snyder specifically wanted the “V” spelling instead of a more standard “vs”, and if he had a bullshit pretentious explanation for it, the answer is a resounding yes.
Ari Boulogne is still alive and well, making a living as a photographer.
No, I don’t. I don’t want to be fired from a directing and writing gig for a major franchise in a decade.
I secretly pray that some actual Romanoff sues the production, and they have to rename it into something more generic, The Aristocrats.
The kid who was interviewed to promote Klocks 4 Kids in the 80s looked like a young Carol Anne. Maybe it’s not a coincidence.
Shouldn’t they adapt Bob Dylan’s “From a Buick 6" before?
That was a “joke”. The joke was either you or me also had InfoWars as one of our favorite websites.
Jesse, I’m glad that our conversation about InfoWars can now applied to other sites.
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Outcast is back? I can’t wait to watch most of the characters moping around, staring emptily at the distance, while the hero explains that his gift is indeed a curse!!!!!!!
That was a waste of Maria Thayer. She’s often featured in projects that involve Andy or Jeffrey Blitz, but her character here had next to nothing to do.
There’s actually an earlier adaptation, shot in Germany in 1933, during the Weimar Republic, Das Brennende Geheimnis, directed by Robert Siodmack (The Killers). It’s a good film, but some people are totally misinterpreting the Lolita allusion.
For some reason, I can’t answer directly to Tsunami, who’s quoted declarations by Andrea Savage and Jacinda Barrett. So, here’s my reply.
The original poster alluded to the second time, where his usual series like My World of Flops were abruptly shut off after he dared asking for a minor raise.
Mike D’Angelo also wrote for The Dissolve with Nathan. He isn’t one of these Kinja temps who just reduce the A.V. Club to the few gimmicks and memes it was responsible for.
A big issue with the site is that Univision standardized the platform around Kinja, which is not just the comment system, but the whole foundation for the pages. Kinja might be fine for blog-like sites, but The A.V. Club was built from day one on organized content, with reviews and features having a longer expiration…
For all the A.V. Club staff. I know these are worrying and uncertain times, but it was obvious from the outside that you were getting fucked by corporate at Univision, which has been striping the site of everything that made it special and has been turning it into an empty shell. Now, you may still have an opportunity…
Street-Legal suffered from being recorded in a building with walls in concrete at a rushed pace which didn’t allow the mics to be set up properly. The original producer re-mixed it with digital tools in 1999, which is why the current common version sounds better, as some stuff was previously buried under too much…
Maybe Voight and Bernsen just have a glorified cameo and didn’t bother reading the rest of the script, while Sorbo and Baldwin had bigger parts and got the general beat of the story.