I'm necessarily saying I find his character disgusting or anything. I always loved Dan Fielding on Night Court. Really, I just don't find Harris' character funny.
I'm necessarily saying I find his character disgusting or anything. I always loved Dan Fielding on Night Court. Really, I just don't find Harris' character funny.
Well, all the title says is "beloved masterpiece". Though I suppose the masterpiece tern may imply some critical acclaim, the examples here are not all loved by critics.
Is this article and its talk back not what much of the internet stands for these days? Let's all shit on popular stuff other people enjoy. (Even though I'm doing the same thing in these comments…)
I've tried a few times but I can never get into "How I Met Your Mother." It is first saddled with that horrible modern CBS sitcom "riotous laughter" which drives me crazy to begin with. I kind of wrote it off as a Friends clone at first, but some people suggested it was good, so I gave it a try once or twice. Whenever…
It shouldn't have beaten those movies, but Shawshank wasn't actually a box office hit, so the voters either chickened out or didn't see it.
People. I consider them to be highly overrated.
I have to agree about The Dark Knight Returns comic series, as well. I never really liked it to begin with, but I hate how people seem to consider it the ultimate Batman story or something. Frank Miller made that story weird and disturbing, but it's also a sort of satire of the Batman character. I don't see it as a…
Wait, are there people who really like "Miami Vice" the movie? It's one of the most boring and joyless things I've ever seen. It's like they said, let's remake Miami Vice as a movie, but this time take away everything that made it enjoyable.
That's because movie executives don't understand things beyond a one dimensional level. "The Dark Knight is serious and dark so, every superhero movie must be like that."
Based on the up votes you got, looks like you're not alone. I, too, regularly tell people that I HATE Grease. It's so overhyped it makes me sick. I don't really know about that jumpstarting a 1980s culture thing. Nostalgic looks back at an era generally happen 25-30 years after.
I am really unhappy with the word "Goop" being a part of such a story.
For many women I've known, the $15,000 in cash alone should be enough to get her off.
A "subversive" take on Archie? Why not try to, I dunno, actually adapt what your show is based on?
It was really weird writing them out of the show — now probably temporarily — without the show being officially on yet.
I don't know why I thought of Meadows being on longer than those folks, but he did span a number of casts. It's easy to forget how long Meyers was on because he started off as a sketch player, then switched to Weekend Update and pretty much disappeared from the rest of the sow.
After a movie like The Big Short comes out, a movie with a poor grasp of the financial world will just look even worse than before.
Interesting that this review pretty much says this is the movie I guessed it would be from just watching the commercials. Even the advertising of the movie seems dated.
I'm definitely interested in this subject, but I feel like our commentators here are way to focused on font and text. It's a key component, but there's much more going on in all of these, especially for a show that's all about image.
He has perhaps the most epic beard every on television. Only a comedian would allow himself to look so terrible while starring in a TV show.
I agree! "I feel drunk watching this." That was kind of the point. I liked this whole general style that they seem to go back to again and again. It's supposed to look like you spent all night in the city, going to parties, on a bar crawl or whatever. Like an idealized version of NYC night life.