Sigh.... if only.
Sigh.... if only.
...as were those from the early-aughts.
There really isn’t a racial subtext to the fact that some interviewees treat the Random Roles feature as another obligatory stop on a press junket, while others treat it as an opportunity to gleefully share every dirty secret they’ve kept bottled up over their career, and you always hope it’s going to be the latter…
“Affleck takes on a supporting role in the film and looks nearly unrecognizable as goatee-sporting Mark McGrath.”
Killborn seems like a real asshole, but at the time I remember thinking it was almost revolutionary to see, in the midst of so many faux-humble and self-deprecating comics, just the opposite -- a faux-braggart (or real braggart) and semi-narcissist comic who played up these qualities rather than hiding them.
I remember liking the “moment of Zen” thing though I think I wasn’t watching full episodes; other than that at this point I don’t have real memories of the Kilborn shows, but in a way I think they were useful context for what came later. A lot of people responded to the peak of the Stewart era like the point of the…
It’s 2021 AVC. We’re lucky that this isn’t just copied and pasted from another site with minimal changes. I’ve straight up caught both Barsanti and Hughes doing exactly that. The former once even forgot to take out references to other articles from the site he poached that made no sense in the context of the resulting…
ah, but you may find people are the real horrifying space monster.
The writer and showrunner is Craig Mazin, who made the fantastic Chernobyl a few years ago. He’s also an authentic gamer and describes this as his dream project, so I think there’s reason to think it will be good.
Going by the price of a paperback book, you just add a dollar to the USD price to get the Canadian price. That’s how it works with everything, right!?
Yeah, that message gets real old— which is why I tend to dislike zombie media properties. There's only so many times this point can be reiterated. No shit, people suck, give me a monster people have to work together to fight, like some horrifying space monster.
Maybe it’s Canadian Tire Money?
He’s almost certainly talking about Canadian dollars. Still a lot of money, though.
The difference is that Endgame can make double its $300m budget in its opening international weekend. Tracking the profits for a subscription-based television/streaming service is trickier.
Hopefully that goes to some good mushroom zombie action - I’m kind of tired of the post-apocalyptic “people are the REAL monsters” angle.
*Marcel Marceau voice*
This will save print journalism.
It’s about time we gave rappers a fair shot at fame.
Private equity clownhusk makes desperate bid for attention, different private equity clownhusk deems it historic.
People who work for the AV Club and consider everything a “game changing flex”