Has anyone’s presence in a sports luxury box ever garnered this much attention and scrutiny?
Has anyone’s presence in a sports luxury box ever garnered this much attention and scrutiny?
I recall seeing old HR Pufnstuff merchandise well into the 80s at garage sales, and among the mostly forgotten toys at friends’ houses. Surprising how heavily they licensed that show seeing that they only filmed 17 episodes.
In all seriousness, they've always had a lot of mommy fans. Particularly the original four guys.
David Lee Roth said it best. When you’re a rock star, a lot of women want to have sex with you. But that doesn’t mean you can have sex with anyone you want.
“Despite widespread backlash”
I looked it up, and I can’t find that Bernstein has ever been portrayed dramatically prior to this movie. Surprising, since he was such a giant of mid-century American culture.
I do think they are generally good movies, but yes, fun is even more important. And of the sequels, I only found the first one sort of fun.
I worked in the food industry during the summers while I was in college, and I quickly learned that chefs... generally are neither nice people nor pleasant to be around, at least at work. That doesn’t mean all chefs are sexual abusers, but when the baseline personality of the profession is somewhat of a dictatorial…
Meh, I’ve completely checked out of Star Wars by now. Ignoring any side of the politics that have arisen, the sequels were a mess and the TV shows just simply haven’t been good (I liked where they were going with Andor but for very specific reasons I couldn’t finish it). The weight of trying to interconnect everything…
Most of the “haters” as you might call them that I have heard are complaining about how the editing butchered the plot, not the cast.
There was a time when the AVClub would have promoted a movie just because it was good...
Heck, as someone who’s just a general movie fan, and never read a Marvel comic, the only reason I ever even heard of Captain Marvel prior to 2019 was from a single line of lyric in a Beatles song.
That’s pretty much it. They didn’t generate a deepfake of Lennon’s voice, they just used AI to subtract the piano part and some static from the original tape.
It would be more akin to what they did with You Know My Name on Anthology III. Just an extended version of a song they already released, with the foreground noise that originally marred the full song removed.
I wouldn’t mind a release of the longer version of Dig It that subtracts out the buzzing noise Heather McCartney was making. This wouldn’t be a new song, technically, just a restoration of the full jam session.
Can’t believe this one didn’t make the list:
From the first time I read about Bass Reeves, I wanted to see a movie or TV show based on his life. Even in a completely color-blind society, his life story is incredible, but add to the fact that he was a black lawman in a time and place where that certainly did not work to his advantage, to put it mildly, and his…
Art Malik is a Pakistani-born Brit, though. South Asian, not Middle Eastern. Not that it matters, though, as the nationality of the group in True Lies is never specified.
Should jihadist groups be off limits as movie villains? I mean, since the release of that film, they haven’t exactly gone out of their way to redeem themselves.
Yeah, I took one sip of this stuff back in college in the 90s and soy sauce is the overwhelming memory of what I recall it tasted like. When I could tolerate alcohol, I was a big fan of the higher ABV content Belgian stuff, so I thought this Sam Adams concoction would be up my alley. Nope, alcoholic soy sauce is not a…