The last shot where the sun shines on the lawnmower's scars FREAKED ME OUT, even though someone kinda spoiled it for me on twitter. But I had CHILLS.
The last shot where the sun shines on the lawnmower's scars FREAKED ME OUT, even though someone kinda spoiled it for me on twitter. But I had CHILLS.
There's a lot of hate from women too, namely women of color and/or intersectional feminists who aren't fans of her casual racism and her connection with actual racist Lesley Arfin. Plus the nepotism of the show and what that means for struggling artists. She really is only appealing to a Caitlin Moran/Jessica Valente…
I mean, Allison Williams gets press for the opposite reason (she's considered very beautiful and fashionable and hip), but I think there was some hype when the show started because Lena Dunham was naked on the show and she's…conventionally unattractive.
There's a show that had Patrick Warburton and it lasted for SEVEN SEASONS. Rules of Engagement? SEVEN SEASONS!? What the hell is this show?!
"Muscular" was the wrong word, but Ozymandias in the comics was broad-shouldered and wasn't sinewy like Hiddleston would be if he started lifting without bulking.
I mean, it doesn't seem like they're going to go the Roots route with the picnics and the customized entrance music but Fred is giving great banter with Seth?
Jane Lynch is excellent on Hollywood Game Night right now - she's kind of snarky, and it's great. Despite being a lesbian (and DIVORCEE) she, like Ellen, is seen as non-threatening and family-friendly, with her Midwestern mom hair and slightly feminine pantsuits. I could see Jane heading a show and becoming a Joan…
I just watched last night's Conan though and…wow, not really funny. There's a smugness to him now, and he did this long, not-great bit where crew members had accidentally tapped into the mics and were talking over him, then walking across the stage. Just weak. I think Seth is goofy now where Conan has a smarminess at…
I've really enjoyed a lot of his on-location interviews. He just did one with Rowdy Ronda Rousey and it was hilarious because he was totally clearly turned on by this woman while she was kicking his ass. The one he did with Gracie Gold was also really great. I enjoy his new take on the monologue - it's fresh and…
Who would play him, though? If Hiddleston were muscular, he'd do great. I just can't think of the best casting for him. Maybe Nikolaj Coster-Waldau or Alexander Skarsgard?
That allows for growth for both, which is great. And a rhyme.
Hickey is a justice kind of person. I think Abed sees justice as whatever films have told him it is, and because he's never killed someone or committed a crime wasn't prepared to experience it in real life.
I do agree with your critique - I was telling a friend that his parental relationships and breakdowns over certain losses in his life are punishment so it's not like the guy has never seen his attitudes and behaviors cause anguish for himself.
But like Gary on Alphas, it's good that they showed someone frustrated with…
This is shameful. MORE JILL. MORE JILL. A WHOLE SHOW OF JILL. I get like Kenzie and Kaitlin being out, but then…there needs to be more stories with students if there are school plotlines. And was Mae even advertised? I heard nothing about it. They spent for a guest star I heard nothing about.
I think maybe it is *now* but Bogart, Tracy, Wayne, Gable, Mitchum, etc. were pretty masculine. Very luckily, we do have Nick Offerman, who I think might inspire other men to go into creative arts. Offerman, Mike O'Malley, and Terry Crews are all giving different types of masculinity in cinema and television at the…
Neeson acted like a real wussy on the Daily Show last night, turning his interview into some jerky pro-horse-carriage argument that Jon shut down.
If this is real, you just completely affirmed my decision to never watch that show, as a woman.
I feel backlash, because I watched every episode for the first time last week. I must say, I'm happy with Parker Young on Enlisted, and thought the college plotline was natural. He wasn't really even in as many episodes as I expected overall. Allie Grant collapsed. Her whole body collapsed. It's bizarre. But I'm glad…
I think the murder was shocking. I think a broader show would have made the surprise that Tessa was considering leaving with them, or that like she abandoned Lisa for her tanning exam only to realize who her real friends were and ran to her side. The fact that Tessa didn't end up tan in this episode to support Lisa…
I thought it was a little weak myself. I watched the entire series (in two days) for the first time about a week ago, so this was my first-ever live episode and I wasn't mesmerized. The Noah plot wasn't my thing - I thought anger management was not natural for his character, where maybe a couples' retreat would have…