News...papers?
News...papers?
Here’s the scene without the Vox b.s.
I’d argue it’s better for the change. If feels less cliche with the scenic view.
what’s with the overly eerie dramatic music in the background?
Way to be a major asshole on an obituary, you don’t have to have liked his writing but to act like he wasn’t hugely influential in the industry and contributed a lot to comics is just insane
Obligatory: WTF is Starz lol?
sigh. fine. I’ll do it.
It depends. If it means we get well-written and acted genre material with sprawling cast and substantial budget that not specifically about dragons and castles, me all for it. Smart move would be to apply GoT model to other, similar genre.
After years of being one of the best stand-up comics out there, Maria Bamford finally landed her own show, Lady…
In Lizzy Goodman’s recent oral history Meet Me In The Bathroom: Rebirth And Rock And Roll In New York City 2001-2011,…
I saw them play a show in North Carolina years ago--maybe the Boxer tour?--and my friend and I were talking between songs about how incredible the drummer was. The older couple behind us then interjected to thank us for the kind words—they were his parents.
Sea of Love was a banger from the jump, though.
In Expert Witness, The A.V. Club talks to industry insiders to shed some light on how the pop culture sausage gets…
Well, a list at the very least
Here today, gone Trevorrow.
Do musical TV shows operate on Highlander rules or something? There can’t be more than one?
They’ll call her Ms. Piggy.
There’s one for Firefox now, too.
I finished rewatching the first season of Avatar a couple nights ago. I’m always impressed by how strong the world building was right from the start.
I mean, aside from the whole white-supremacist, anti-gay, genocide thing, sure.