No one seems to be mentioning that the I'm pretty sure the real reason Selma got snubbed was because 12 Years a Slave did it's thing a year ago. They only have time for recognizing one racially themed movie about once a decade.
No one seems to be mentioning that the I'm pretty sure the real reason Selma got snubbed was because 12 Years a Slave did it's thing a year ago. They only have time for recognizing one racially themed movie about once a decade.
Maybe it's just me, but Tom Hardy seems to look completely different in everything he does. Don't Tom Hanks yourself, man. The diabetes isn't worth it.
The line that stuck with me the most from this show was the one about the 13(or something like that) different Law and Orders and none of them being about public defenders.
I, shockingly, actually used USA's online streaming to legitimately watch this show, and man oh man, their streaming app is complete and total crap. Besides just generally being a pain to navigate with wildly fluctuating picture quality and commercials inserted at random rather than during the show's actual…
Given those descriptions and the people behind them, the only slight ray of hope is in Superstore…meaning, if good, it'll surely be the first cancelled. Don't get me wrong, though, they all sound like crap.
Mira Sorvino, boy, whatever happened to her?
Wow. The Academy really liked Foxcatcher apparently.
For a "best sitcom episodes of the last 25 years" list, this sure seemed to rely heavily on the last decade.
Avatar? Haven't seen it.
All I know of Mark Ronson is from his SNL performance where he had the stage presence of a potted plant.
This still doesn't explain why Thorin always looked like a plastic man in the Hobbit movies.
Richard Ayoade, now he would make for a compelling serial killer on Hannibal. I could absolutely see Maurice Moss leave the Reynholm Industries office for the day, murder a few homeless people, and boil them up for dinner.
Don't forget the 1991 version of Robin Hood with Uma Thurman. The one where Uma/Maid Marian joins the group in disguise as a dude, they almost bang (or somethin…the memories are fuzzy…maybe just make out), and then Robin Hood finds out she's a chick. An unconventional, albeit totally fitting, move adding a…
Why can I not read his name and immediately think Richard Ayoade?
More importantly, that screencap reminded me that when people go missing, they always plaster a really flattering photo all over the place. When you're missing and presumed abducted, at least Photoshop in some streaked mascara, panic lines all over her face, and a smattering of bruises.
Super 8 - ugh, why didn't their damn super 8 movie actually play some importance in the plot?? All it got them was to the train tracks, but even then all the events still would have played out the same way. Errrgggg….
The married couple best friends will most definitely be getting a divorce. The marriage success rate for his supporting roles must be, what, like 5%?
I have the same sentiments. I think a larger part of me is hoping for another season because it's a world that isn't typically explored on television and there feels like a lot of stories left to tell.
Hmm…in the end, it felt like a show with 6 solid episodes of material that was commissioned for 10. Then again, with a 6 episode order, I'd bet the first one cut would be the dinner party, and that'd be a shame.
Decided this was worth the $0.00 to rent when Redbox threw a free rental code my way. I don't know how I feel about admitting that I didn't think it was all that bad. Sure, a lot of it felt lazy, but some of the bits were inspired (I'm thinking of the simultaneous video game pitch and Jake Johnson heading back to…