Sadly, I logged in to make the same comment. I kinda find him to be the most grating part of Peaky Blinders
Sadly, I logged in to make the same comment. I kinda find him to be the most grating part of Peaky Blinders
The only line that got an audible laugh from me was "It's like watching my dad change a tire."
And that threat is…you guessed it — Frank Stallone.
Any excuse to keep Lola Kirke on my televisual screen is a good thing in my book.
I feel like she's going to take up the mantel of George Lucas and for the rest of her days will keep modifying/re-contexualizing/make-suck-more the universe she created. Let it go.
I had to come here 4 months after it aired just to chime in how incredible I found the whole thing. My only gripe was Fred Armisen and Aidy Bryant showing up, which really pulled me out Tarantino-cameos-in-his-movies style. I would have happily believed they shoehorned in a legit documentary into the season if it…
"Fool you!" is still my favorite line from this movie, and I use it far more often than I care to admit.
I normally don't care for the pre-filmed opening segments in stand-up specials, but I found myself kinda sucked into this one. The tracking shots with the cinematic score were solid. Could have done without the talking dog, but what can you do.
Even as a fan of Alan Partridge, Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa was amazingly better than a movie with a title like that had any right being.
Nice throwback. Legend of Legaia is one of the few PS1 RPGs I played multiple times. The battle system was sweet.
Jake from Adventure Time lost to Julien from Madagascar?….interesting.
June Diane Raphael and them eyes…
Netflix always likes to slot Peaky Blinders next to The Killing in my recommendations, and, dammit, the cover images for those two shows makes Cillian Murphey and Mireille Enos look like twins. Same head angle, same cheekbones. It's unsettling.
Since I needed my own FYI on this, it premieres on 11/13. Public service completed.
I already heard this act on Andy Daly's Nine Sweaters
Crazier still - Jim Carrey is still alive. Never would have thought that in '95.
Eeesh…when I almost fall asleep during the trailer, I can't imagine what 2 hours of it must feel like.
Ventriloquists, you may have been shafted again this time, but if impressionists are finally getting their due, your time is coming up soon.
My grandmother had a collection of really old Peanuts treasuries (or whatever you want to call the strips in book-form) comprised of strips that were like 3 to 5 decades old. I never realized how great Peanuts was until looking through these books as an adult. Growing up, it just seemed like another lame ran-too-long…
As great as Paul Reiser's been these last two years, watching him play "club championship" level tennis here was awkward at best. Tennis, like golf, seems especially tough for actors/actresses to pull off. But the Brad Gilbert cameo was…interesting.