I acknowledge preference to or against film critics is completely based on personal tastes (much like reviewing films, despite what some of the critics portray themselves as :P).
I acknowledge preference to or against film critics is completely based on personal tastes (much like reviewing films, despite what some of the critics portray themselves as :P).
lol, I get more value out of what most of this comment section has to say about films than the reviewers (I have to exclude Katie Rife up front, I usually appreciate her reviews)
I’d contend that those food bloggers have a MASSIVELY higher ratio of eventually providing something worthwhile to humanity- and they often have a button that jumps from the top of the article straight to the recipe.
I think they should go Jokers and ape another film series with the same naming convention, complete with a motion sensor scene where you see all the Jokers converging on the main characters.
Todd Phillips is one of those “woke culture killed comedy” guys- let’s expect he’s likely going to very **competently** tackle cancel culture in his next film.
The only writer that’s more insufferable that an opinions columnist is a film critic.
Yeah, I’m in the same boat as you- I’m excited to see if we will get something good, but never have real expectation that we’ll get anything watchable. Most of the sitcoms I actually like are really long enough that I don’t actually need any more- Arrested Development REALLY proved that point.
He’s probably my favourite conflict journalist.
It was first announced when the limited series revivals were popping off, like Gilmore Girls, Heroes, Fuller House, etc. I’d be up for a revival, a round table reminiscing event is less than interesting.
Yeah, that is the sort of thing I need injected into my veins!
My interest in a reunion special was sky-high as a Friends fan, and hit zero when I heard it was just the actors getting together and talking about the show.
I really enjoyed Arrow for the first few seasons, it was goofy-bad fun; I petered out on the series around the time it introduced Barry Allen. I tried with Flash, especially with it having Tom Cavanagh, but that show was a turd from the get-go, and absolutely killed my interest in starting any superhero series for a…
Are you just concern trolling? Unless there’s an actual community that has a history of being passed over, or that it’s a community that has a history of bad representation, there’s nothing wrong here. You don’t need to look for wrongdoing unless there’s precedence, and it’s exceptionally ludicrous to call up…
lol, what are you on? all three of them are super fun.
It seems really toothless too. I’ve avoided Colbert’s show these years for that reason, I’d like to keep imagining him as his ahead-of-the-pack late 00's self, not a mewing chucklefuck alongside Corden & Fallon.
When did Stephen Colbert become a hack comedian? Does this come with the late night host gig?
I think I just enjoy Evil Dead as a whole trilogy- it does great, atmospheric horror one moment and goofy camera shots and gross-out humour the next.
Yeah, if people don’t feel the need to engage a person the best case is to just not, and I can be a total hypocrite about that but if I feel like I have to say something to you the least I can do is give you the same amount of respect as anyone deserves.
Thanks, I haven’t seen much of things they’ve said elsewhere.
As much as I agree with you re: Pablo & Kelly being so fucking fantastic, but Bruce Campbell killed it with the slapstick gore often on that show. The morgue scene is one of the most baffling, hilarious scenes I’ve seen in a while.