On episode 11 of Bojack and feeling physically nauseous. This fucking show. This is like Mad Men season 6.
On episode 11 of Bojack and feeling physically nauseous. This fucking show. This is like Mad Men season 6.
I read somewhere that Brian Fuller hinted that it was indeed inspired by those, but that the legal department won't let him say much about that for now.
I saw FFF by myself in the theater on a weekday afternoon when it came out, which would have made me 20. The rest of the audience was made up entirely of little kids and their grandparents, neither of which group seemed to really get it.
The main event this weekend was all six Star Trek movies with the original crew. I'd been holding off on re-watching them for a long time so that I could do the marathon before seeing Beyond. Doesn't look like I'll make it to the theater before at least Wednesday, but that gives me time to watch the two Abrams films…
I have to go with Kirk, but only because the TOS crew is the only one I've allowed into my heart thus far. I've been meaning to get around to the other series for years, but whenever I try I get two or three episodes in and am overcome by how much I miss my buddies from the original, and then inevitably end up…
Well, this doesn't look anything at all like the book. I'm glad I only found out about it now and thus didn't spend months getting my hopes up for a faithful adaptation.
I'm bankrolling them.
So am I, but it isn't being bankrolled by A&E.
Sia's whole schtick bugs me. That's all. Too tied to launch into a whole thing about it, but she rubs me the wrong way.
This is in its fifth season?!
Based solely on the style of the trailer I've been referring to it as We Need To Talk About the VVitch Be Blood and/or There VVitch Be Blood About Kevin. I've yet to arrive at a more satisfactory portmanteau.
My DH narrator all-stars are Matt Gourley, Jenny Slate, Jen Kirkman, Kyle Kinane, and Paget Brewster. Very pleased to learn that Paget will be back, and I'm hoping to hear that some or all of the others will be doing one this year as well.
Did Cab Calloway ever actually play the devil, or did a bunch of other stuff just use him as a template? He'd have made a great one.
So what, do they just have someone mention that Chekov got transferred to another ship and then carry on as usual? They can't kill Chekov offscreen, and they can't kill the character at all this early on if they ever plan on doing more with this alternate timeline. I think recasting would be justified in this case.
My trend of buying blu-rays a few weeks before they become available on a service I subscribe to continues with Dog Day Afternoon. I'm interested to see Hollywoodland again; I remember really liking it when it came out but it was just before I began thinking more critically about movies. Wonder if it holds up.
They had me at "These things are normal, but you should be ashamed of them."
I was 12-16 when Is This It, Veni Vidi Vicious, Room on Fire, Tyrannosaurus Hives, and First Impressions of Earth came out. You can purge the Hives and the Strokes from my cold dead hands.
If that's in the cards at this point, they'll almost certainly hold off on announcing it until next year for the 40th anniversary. The next Celebration is April 2017, and since they pushed Episode VIII back from May to December six months or so ago, there's a conspicuous gap in the schedule on the actual date. I'm…
This is the first photo I've seen of him where he has some resemblance to Harrison Ford. Let's hope they shoot this thing from the right angles.
After the big Thrawn reveal at Star Wars Celebration, I decided to pick up my old dog-eared copy of Heir to the Empire for the first time in a long long while. I'm really struck by just how different it is from the post-EU reboot stuff that's come out in the past couple of years. I used to wish it had stayed…