The key being good brisket. This won’t be.
The key being good brisket. This won’t be.
If you’re going to do apocalypse by climate, at least have the balls to have it be something else than a solar flare we can’t control.
I don’t know if you’ve read it, but in With Nails he mentions a few times hanging out with Hugh and Elizabeth Hurley. Hugh sounds like you’d want to smack him and hug him at the same time.
That’s the thing, is that Atwood as a writer is very restrained, with a wry, dark sense of humor and a tendency to describe horrible events in a clinical, detached tone. That’s part of why the original book is so effective, and even in the first season of this show, the farther they departed from the book the worse…
They did both appear in Doctor Who’s The Curse of Fatal Death (not a movie, I know), but by necessity didn’t appear at the same time.
They need to do a film together, assuming I haven’t overlooked some 80's indie film they might have done back in the day.
The terrible Hanks rapping predates Chet, watch papa Hanks at work:
I like Showalter’s work, but damn, some of his answers seem really vague.
I loved Schitt’s Creek, but Disney paid Dan a boatload of money to create shows and very little has been output of that deal. Now, he’s going to Netflix. Maybe he will be more productive there.
I think you misspelled Ted Lasso
Your mom’s a bit twee, a bit cheap, too broad at times, but fine.
Exactly. Go figure that directors with something unique to say don’t really care for copy-n-paste, empty (albeit entertaining) spectacles at which the industry can’t seem to stop throwing all the money and schedule blocks they have available.
Glad to see The Terror on here, the first season at least, the second season was really awful somehow. Speak of the devil I started Wellington Paranormal on HBO Max about a week ago, loving it, it pairs nicely with What We Do In The Shadows on Hulu on Fridays.
I agree, the first season was good, had that edge for sure. Second season just never clicked with me.
If you want to have a real discussion about theaters, we need to stop pretending that they have some sort of inherit “magic” to them or that seeing a film anyplace else is automatically an inferior experience. We need to acknowledge that movie theaters exist because of technological limitations that existed when…
Yeah, that’s the first time I’ve read anyone say the second season of that show was better.
This seems to compound a thing I fucking can’t stand to even think about anymore, which is people who had the luxury of chilling at home during the pandemic complaining about how they’re going crazy from cabin fever or whatever. Some of us worked in warehouses for twelve hour shifts, not even being told that the…
Saying that the first season of The Terror was “improved upon” by the second season is outright blasphemy. Season one played as a nearly perfect miniseries. Season two had some good ideas and an intriguing setting but never figured out how to make any of its elements work together.
“Like if he didn’t do anything, this is just next level scum behaviour unless there was something really wild as in her somehow forcing her to a bloodpact to never reveal where she left to.”
Dave Coulier’s lawyer is a woodchuck puppet wearing a suit.