The “Devil Town” cover at the end of Friday Night Lights season 1 is still my favorite needle drop.
The “Devil Town” cover at the end of Friday Night Lights season 1 is still my favorite needle drop.
Dog Soldiers absolutely rules - I very vividly remember laughing that the dude from Dog Soldiers was playing Alfred when Gotham came out.
Can’t assassinate a dead man, but he can lyrically assassinate you!
Set it Off was so so good. I saw it as a double-feature with Bound at an LGBTQ film fest, probably ranks as a top-5 double feature for me.
It Follows is only kinda sorta available on Netflix in the US.
No, they mean “daughter of Big Sexy Kevin Nash’s co-star in DOA: Dead or Alive Eric Roberts”
100%. Katharine Isabelle & Emily Perkins not being much bigger stars is a damn crime.
Ginger Snaps Back is a big omission!
He also has to feed Gleek and keep the floor wet at all times.
Zaslav is already trying to determine the feasibility of re-using footage of Ali & Dorff from True Detective season 3 to be Stewart & Jordan, just CGI-ing costumes onto them once or twice during the season.
Exhibit A in the “cops get too much overtime” argument - Barry Allen being able to afford rent on both Star Labs AND the Hall of Justice on a cop salary. Or even if they’re all paying for it - a cop, a school employee, 2 reporters, a bartender and an unemployed time traveler’s salary.
I’m probably more excited for the peripheral characters than I am for Superman. Anthony Carrigan doing Metamorpho is bound to be amazing.
He’s kinda good at everything because he’s a super-fast learner. He’s also undetectable by tech because of his nanotech mask/suit, so security cameras, radar, motion sensors, etc. In the comics, his super genius tech company is owned by Wayne Enterprises, so he & Batman have a bit of a rivalry. Oh, and he’s an Olympic…
The Mister Terrific suit looks . . . terrific.
There aren’t a lot of shows where the weakest episode is still better TV than almost anything else on contemporaneously but this show pulled it off. Carrie Coon is amazing and this for me is the best thing Eccleston has ever done. The finale wrecked me & I still think about it often.
Sabrina for sure. She’s holding the mic out to the crowd, who I don’t want to hear more of. Taylor, meanwhile, appears to know that some songs can benefit from the addition of some low rumble.
Which would still be an amazing show :)
Movies, whatever, why has no one funded a slightly older Broad City with JLD and Michaela Watkins as the Abbi & Ilana analogues? It would be hard for that to not instantly be the best comedy on TV.
Buncha drama llamas the lot of them.
I loved this movie and saw it with people who hated it, which is why I saw it again in theaters another couple times by my damn self. I still get chills when Dana Fuchs launches into “Helter Skelter”, she could knock a building down with that voice.