My favorite episodes of 2020 were the entirety of Community, including the DnD episode, and all DVD commentaries, on shuffle on VLC.
My favorite episodes of 2020 were the entirety of Community, including the DnD episode, and all DVD commentaries, on shuffle on VLC.
There are a lot of shows, but... I don’t know. This could work. If they have the right people producing limited and quality work, it could manage to hold up. For me Arrowverse collapsed because there was just way too much (not just too many shows, but each producing way too many episodes) That 20-some episodes of each…
Hmm, I found Ready Player One hugely entertaining (note: as a kid I watched Ghostbusters in the theaters 4 times, which might be telling...) and the plot was pretty solid as a singular construct from beginning to end... it was an easy read, like Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code for us sci-fi/computer games geeks. Not…
Ready Player One was a “flash in the pan” sort of YA novel, a lot of people got exposed to it thanks to Loot Crate, it somehow got attached to Spielberg, and now I think it’s OK to move on.
“Hey, I thought we had a deal!”
It sounds like the name someone would say dead seriously as a joke on Futurama.
Mando is just the Star Wars version of Lone Wolf and Cub.
Now I just want to see Mando toss the child at an enemy and yell “Go for the eyes, Grogu!”
I don’t know about GLOW, but a Community movie would be easy to set up even if it was years after the show ended. Get everyone back together with the “Greendale Class of 2013 Deanunion Dance” and go from there!
I had taken a lot of time off of a large swath of the internet until recently, and it's articles like this that were the catalyst for that; the opinion of Cleese is disappointing, yes, but the tone of this article is just...toxic. If this is how Barsanti is in person, he must be an absolutely exhausting and awful…
“Opinions on here range from mine all the way to not mine!”
Ah, do you recall the good old days when it was only the Catholic church that was condemning movies before seeing them? Simpler times.
A studio meeting over a new script sometime next week... “I see your script included a disabled character. Can we change that character to someone else? Because we just don’t want to be bothered with the activist headaches.”
Sia continued to respond to a number of people and tweet indignantly, mainly to lament that her good intentions and “years of research” are being overlooked in favor of calling out blatant ableism. Seriously, won’t somebody think of the poor, defensive director?
Holy fucking Christ, people. Do you know who didn’t accurately portray Alexander Hamilton? Lin-Manuel Miranda. Do you you know who didn’t accurately portray Ed Warren? Josh Lucas. I could do this for hours. It’s called acting. This kind of shit is so fucking played out. Bryan Cranston was cast to play a…
The Monty Python and Mrs. Doubtfire comment was a joke.
Really? I thought it was perfectly clear when Finn said that he was going to the Eric Oolander Center For Kids Who Can’t Force Good and Other Things Too.
Thank you. I was an older teen when I saw this, but I understood that not all of it was “for” me. IMO, the review here is projecting a little bit of 2020 technology consumerism onto a 1999 film. Portions of it certainly look dated now, and the failure of live-action actors to really interact with CGI characters seems…
A lot of people forgot Star Wars was for children, and that their entire opinion of the films were formed when they were children.
I love reviews that are just dry, meticulously detailed descriptions of what was seen during the show. There’s a TV club recapper that is truly terrible because of this habit. At least that was only a part of this review, but it was still bizarre.