I noticed that too, and the more I tried to figure it out the more that all three looked weirdly-necked.
I noticed that too, and the more I tried to figure it out the more that all three looked weirdly-necked.
There’s little chance they do as he’s in a lot of the story, but they might do the unexpected. I personally had no issue with his character, I hope to see more of him.
I’d bet there would be plenty of variations to various degrees, but a lot of them would have similar thoughts of “Remember when everyone thought I was a mega genius child that was going to make humans immortal? It was super childish to think humanity is competent enough to achieve that, considering that it was coming…
Soooo at this point is the borked comment section the new normal? It seems the response to the reports on the Kinja zendesk was to delete the Kinja zendesk, and the comment section functionality remains utter shit.
TBH I totally thought it was. I know little of the guy but enough to know his history in filmmaking is just weird and interesting.
I just love everything about Laura Jane Grace. Her whole catalogue under Against Me! is great, and her album as The Devouring Mothers is fantastic too.
I imagine the answer lies with the 15 year olds who love her or are in love with her.
If anything it’s refreshing to have a critic with standards call this stuff out on its relevant shortcomings instead of accepting and excusing them.
I can only imagine that it’s because this person writes in a way exclusively tailored to infuriate my anal retentiveness.
I’m genuinely curious why the throwback slasher horrors aimed at a broadly young demographic is being reviewed by the person AV Club sends on festival circuits to review obscure indie films, and not someone that can actually critique the films for what they are- these two reviews read like someone who’s watched both…
He’s the same guy that wrote up the piece “TRUMP IS LOSER PRESIDENT WE DON’T WRITE ABOUT HIM NO MORE”- which, fair, the shithole of a former president doesn’t need universal coverage, but it’s all the more telling why he wrote that when you look at Barsanti’s article history: Barsanti is not a creative person, and…
TBH I had more I was going to say in response, but I got that far into my comment and realized that commenter doesn’t have an actual opinion beyond the hackneyed propaganda they’re gushing out in the same way it went in.
I interpreted the Roy family as if you took the Murdoch family, mix a few other billionaires in with them, and dilute them through the style of hi-jinks you get through Greek mythology. The degree of backstabbing and weird tangents the family goes through, and the degree of separation from common folk, feels so close…
You are severely misinformed about either political system. Especially for ISPs- try living in Canada and tell me that “cApItAlIsM gIvEs yOu cHoIcEs”.
Also- no, Canadians don’t pay taxes to the UK monarchy, “her government”, or the Commonwealth. You are either grossly oversimplifying everything or have little knowledge of political systems outside your own (or perhaps both).
That sound you just heard was the joke flying overhead.
I would rather see a jobless Funches than a dead-eyed, trying-to-crack-a-joke-about-nothing-funny Funches.
Ron Funches is absolutely precious, and if anything I’m hopeful his talent won’t be wasted on godawful trite shit like competitive reality series.
I’d settle for “extremely unoriginal”, but overvalued- definitely not. The dude has a brain for what will really be iconic, and that’s exactly who these tedious commissions need- it’s not like a tourist campaign really is going to be looking for the next Georgia O’Keeffe.
Nah, we don’t pay her taxes, we pay our own taxes. Besides, you all still have to figure out your dump hole of a country before moving on.