I don't want to sound like I'm defending the MPAA, because they're total assholes, but this is an astonishingly myopic statement. Not everything is about us in the U.S. Some things elsewhere are actually worse.
I don't want to sound like I'm defending the MPAA, because they're total assholes, but this is an astonishingly myopic statement. Not everything is about us in the U.S. Some things elsewhere are actually worse.
Are they really still filming this show in eight or nine different locations around the world? Some of this was really distinctive in S1 (Chicago, SF, Iceland, India), but some of the places were boring-looking and added nothing to the narrative, and probably could have just as easily been shot anywhere cheap on the…
Ah, I didn't know that. Thanks. I guess that's not the first time I've been misled by The Atlantic.
Oh man, I hear you. Do I ever hear you.
The Atlantic has a very different view on the whole Oregon mess: http://www.theatlantic.com/…
Yes please. This comment x 100.
An old site called GEOS posts survey results on heaps of different genre shows including X-Files. I don't always agree with all of the results but this will give a good idea on which ones are considered better and which worse:
http://www.geos.tv/index.ph…
(Personally I think most of the mythology episodes are rubbish…
Gough and Millar of Smallville are in charge of this? And the reviewer (who is otherwise hilarious) somehow thinks there's even a small chance this "might still find itself"? Didn't she ever suffer through any of the wretchedness that was Smallville? Good gurgling Christ on a stick, just NO.
Hmm. What if somebody claimed their fan film was parody in order to protect it, but it was actually an unauthorized straight-laced Star Trek spin-off? If you put the words "parody" in the title, would that help? Or would they have to prove it's actually a parody?
First off, dictionary.com is basically kind of hot burning garbage. That's one of those sites that undeservedly gets a lot of mileage out of its killer URL. I mean, if you just want any old shitty dictionary, then sure, but it's kind of like depending on a Dollar General Dictionary, in some parallel universe where…
WTF is "Madame Secretary" LOL
There are reports that Amazon has extended the option for "Edge" as well. So, in the end, maybe they will just pick up everything. Kind of like over-indulgent Amazon shoppers putting too many things in their shopping cart while intending to delete some of them later, and then impulsively checking out with all the…
I found this was the case for me too. Perhaps each successive book offers diminishing returns, but I also think perhaps each book's humor is too similar to the previous one. Either way, it's better to take a break between each one.
You'd think Spencer would have a better chance going to the end with Abi, Keith, and Wentworth than with Jeremy, Tasha, and Kimmi. I'm guessing the problem here was Abi being a loose cannon. Perhaps Spencer wanted to go with the Abi-Keith-Wentworth bloc, but just couldn't trust Abi to stick to the plan and not go…
This can't be emphasized enough. The right wing is shredding a lot of this country's infrastructure at the state and local levels, as pointed out in this terrifying Vox article: http://www.vox.com/2015/10/…
I missed this episode. Did that category have any questions relating to the town of Chevy Chase, Maryland?
I've been wondering WTF actually happens if that occurs. Do we have any idea?
Someone's exit interview (Fishbach, I think?) recently revealed that Keith and Joe did INDEED have epic bro-outs. Or that, in any case, Keith hung out with Joe a lot and they seemed tight.
There was an interview with another South African comedian who explained that South African stand-up comics — or maybe just South African comedians in general — are almost all incredibly offensive and un-PC by American standards, and that Noah is very tame by that country's standards.
Just before season 2 premieres. So, early 2016.