The audio design was particularly well done, the room felt so empty.
The audio design was particularly well done, the room felt so empty.
Huss is so gosh darned loveable, and heartbreaking in this role. Putting him opposite Gish was a masterstroke.
This is the kind of episode that really pays off your investment in an on-the-brink-of-cancellation show.
Wait…they actually got it halfway right this year? Well, jeez.
Just devoured this, eyeball and all. Refn delivered.
Genuine question: has Tucci ever given a bad performance?
I think there's some in a deleted scene where she battle raps a doughnut.
Wait, what? Gosling turned in one of the better physical comedy performances I've seen in recent years.
They really needed Zach Woods to stay past the cold open. Imagine if they'd hired him instead of Hemsworth's character?
"It was a collection of mugging and random tics, not a character." Hey, it worked for Jim Carrey for the whole of the 90's….
"I was looking forward to a second movie that gave some space to the characters" protip to Hollywoo writers: make sure the FIRST movie has character development.
So you admit they made you laugh
*Rivers
Gamby starting to sympathize with Brown was interesting wrinkle.
I can totally hear Rylance playing a shark in some animated film.
Tompkins is gold and so underrated in this
SNAILS DOWN
SNAILS DOWN
I might start watching ABC in 5 years time, then.
It actually does repeat itself via the deliberately similarly-staged-but-all-different episode intros but that's a purposeful part of the aesthetic.