SyFy will cancel no more of my favorite shows, because they’ve got no more I want to watch.
SyFy will cancel no more of my favorite shows, because they’ve got no more I want to watch.
Paul Newman kept making movies. After Towering Inferno, he was nominated for 5 Oscars, including his win for Best Actor in The Color of Money. He was also awarded a special Oscar in 1994. He was about a lot more than making salad dressing, but since you bring it up, 100% of the profits from his food businesses went to…
Oh, no. They’ll go way beyond that.
So it’ll still be game-playing rather than storytelling. I can wait.
Sure.
Guy Ritchie and Aladdin. It’s hard to think of two more compelling reasons not to see a movie.
Following in the tradition of the original by giving the sequel a terrible title.
Passing such judgment before seeing the movie is definitely where pretentious criticism jumps the shark (to borrow a phrase that itself jumped the shark long ago).
Yes, she took the pill. Weren’t you watching?
Same here. This “too precious” reaction to it is why we get bland movies.
You might have had a point, if it weren’t for the fan-betraying, amateur night ending to last season. Don’t glorify it by calling it a cliffhanger; it was a cop-out. With that move, the show robbed itself of the emotional power the deaths this Sunday could have had. Reporting on who it is can’t ruin a surprise that…
“We Don’t Know How to Tell A Story or Build A Relationship with An Audience” would also fit.
Yeah, Nicotero doubling down and saying he wouldn’t do it differently shows that they have learned nothing, NOTHING from all this.
I don’t care, either. TWD blew its chance at a big, emotional moment by turning going for a cheap, amateur tease instead (that didn’t even rise to the level of cliffhanger). Now they’re trying to sucker us with more of the same empty hype. That ship sailed already, Kirkman. You should be thinking about the series…
Exactly. Walking Dead hype no longer has cred.
Norman Reedus needs to get a clue. After the giant “F*** you” that was The Walking Dead last season, his hype no longer has cred.
Note to TWD cast, crew, and producers: Save your breath. No longer buying your hype.
Uh, agreed.
Greed. But for the final point.