Yeah, I sees 'er - she's right there.
Yeah, I sees 'er - she's right there.
"it’ll hit Netflix everywhere but Germany, Austria,…"
I agree that Cosby's acts are heinous - I'm not saying they aren't. But how do you know that other artists aren't terrible? What if Christian Bale is a rapist? What if George Carlin was a pedophile? Are you sure it's OK to be entertained by them if you need to vet your entertainers?
Ah, I misunderstood her point. Thanks for pointing it out - I agree with her, then. I've seen so many people saying "only be entertained by the right people" that I just assumed. And we know what happens then.
I've never understood this need to attach the personal lives of performers to their characters. How many other performers have done terrible things that you just don't happen to have heard about? If I had the same point of view as the Times writer, I'd get exhausted researching the personal lives of all the…
And there was the radio show, which ran for a long time.
It's interesting to me that the possibility that no one in the movie knows what they're talking about doesn't even occur to most viewers. I'm with you that it doesn't make the movie any more entertaining.
Thanks, but I'm lost - I don't see what that has to do with my comment.
I don't know what that is.
I'm convinced this movie is about paranoia and people's willingness to accept whatever authority figures tell them. At no point in the film is evidence presented that the plants are doing anything; there are just people saying so. The movie came out not long after 9/11 and the Iraq War, and I think it's about…
I'm old and remember this. Johnny was gone a lot, but Ed was gone almost as much. He had a lot of outside projects, especially Star Search in the later years. Of course, they're not showing the Johnny-less shows. Doc was also gone sometimes. I only remember once or twice when both Ed and Doc were gone (and Tommy…
She's the new Connie Francis.
Agreed, but nothing could be worse than "It's Pat". If you've never seen the movie and are just imagining how terrible it is - well, you can't.
He was also a singer on the short-lived revival of "Your Hit Parade" in 1974.
Those people think New York State ends at Westchester.
Obama didn't win the nomination because he won Iowa. He won the nomination because he had a tremendous ground game and had the better strategy for maximizing his number of delegates.
Iowa and New Hampshire are a tiny, tiny speck of the total delegate picture.
And it's been going on for 23 years. Really, you'd think they could find something after 23 years if there was anything.
Watching it at the time, one could tell the glory days of SNL were over. It was a rapid downhill slide from there.
Good for Lorne. I'd been blaming him for that movie as well as the other terrible SNL movies. "It's Pat" was easily the worst studio movie I've ever seen.
That was what certain people had a problem with, yes.