Ah I didn't notice he was nominated as writer too, yeah that could well happen
Ah I didn't notice he was nominated as writer too, yeah that could well happen
And also, within THAT VERY SEGMENT, it is revealed that Austin now owns half the company which rendered their plan, and months of build-up, completely fruitless
One of the stranger lists of best director nominees that I've seen.
I really can't call this year yet. I pay no heed to the Golden Globes so The Revenant's wins meant nothing to me, but it's done well here (no screenplay nomination though, the best picture usually has one and wins it most of the time, also Birdman…
I've always found Sid quite endearing in his…clumsiness (that's the least mean word I can think of).
Oh I see, I thought it was a rib from production because he was in front of a (close to) home crowd, didn't know it was Bryan himself.
One of my favourite clips of recent years is William Regal's Man's Man theme being played randomly as he is mid-entrance, causing him and Daniel Bryan to break character. 22.40 on this video. https://youtu.be/hHuLxV5Eiu0
The reveal of Vince as the higher power is my favorite wrestling moment of all time though. Encapsulates the absolute nonsense storytelling of the era in the most hilarious way.
My personal podcast highlight this year was getting to attend the live UTU2TM show, which judging from the mixed reactions to that episode was seemingly a you-had-to-be-there kinda thing, which luckily I was and it was great (I tried to make this a humblebrag in memory of Harris but I don't think I got past the brag…
Weird, I just listened to your "beatles movies" episode last night so its cool to see you show up here. Anyway great job, sad I have only one left but it was a very fun listen
Try telling that to Rob Marshall, director of Nine. He must have thought he had the keys to the Oscar factory when he made that. But generally you're right, in this decade in particular.
Homer being force-fed all those donuts in that Treehouse of Horrors episode.
Polanski has half of those. His life has been otherwise uneventful though.
Is this an episode of I Love Films?
"He lied to you. He has no respect for you. None."
Aw son of a bitch
I felt like I've been waiting so long for a new Joanna Newsom album that it was destined to underwhelm in some way, but as soon as I got through my first listen I just put it on from the start again because I didn't want it to be over. So that's promising.
He called us all nerds in his final CBB episode which was beautifully appropriate.
That's good to know because Devin being super condescending in the early episodes is a big part of what turned me off the show.
Fair enough. I myself have never once heard or read anyone claim the remake to be superior or even equal to the original, so it struck me as odd that they'd do an episode like that instead of just doing Let The Right One In as its own episode. But just the consideration has definitely made me want to check out the…
I'll check that one out as I also dislike that movie. Looking through some of the episode titles, a lot of interesting movies, and one or two I'm not familiar with, and one or two really baffling ones (Let Me In? Didn't that just come and go without much fanfare a few years ago? I haven't seen it but I don't remember…