Kylo Ren could only loosely be called "scary" right up to the moment he took the helmet off.
Kylo Ren could only loosely be called "scary" right up to the moment he took the helmet off.
Honestly, I'm just gonna be happy to not have to open my mailbox and have a handful of poorly Photoshopped flyers fall to the ground telling me the other candidate doesn't have "Montana values." This is the second election in a row where I felt pained to have to fill in any circle on the ballot.
My son doesn't know that a fourth Indiana Jones exists, and I agree wholeheartedly that I'm doing him a favor. We haven't watched any of the Pirates movies yet, but if/when we do, we'll only bother with the first.
If it weren't for his great appearances on Comedy Bang Bang, I'd never realize how underused Horatio Sanz is on this show.
The fall tour… coming to you this summer.
I must be getting old, because looking at that Baywatch image first made me think, "Would any female lifeguard wear a one-piece that has a front zipper that runs past their navel?"
At this point, I don't have any faith in NBC's ability to launch a new sitcom. Their strategy of "let's put it after The Voice and see what happens" and burning through entire seasons in 6 weeks feels flawed at best.
I'm not a viewer that laughs out loud at sitcoms very often, but the whole reveal sequence in Chuck Pierce is Blind had me rolling from the moment he took the shades off through to the vaginal exam. That's how to set 'em up and knock 'em down.
I haven't played a Mario Kart game since the Wii. Do they still do that thing where the game has an all-out vendetta against the lead racer? (Items that hunt for the lead car, etc) That alone caused so much frustration, I could never fully get into Mario Kart.
Too lazy to google, but this has to be, what?, the 15th or 16th movie title with a derivative of the word "Drive"?
Wow, the main vibe I'm getting from the Jennings parents lately is they're super eager for Paige to have sex. Cool your jets, Mom!
Errrrr…. NBC is wielding the cancellation pen *eyes Trial and Error nervously*
Man did they morph Philip from one of the most interesting characters into a one-note shitbag over the course of 10 episodes. Matt Smith deserved better.
I agree with this ^^ a lot. Intellectually I realize Django isn't his best, but damn if I don't find it his most entertaining from start to almost-finish (the less said about his cameo, the better).
If you told me even 9 months ago that my two current favorite comedies would be on NBC (this and The Good Place), I'd have a knee-slapping hearty laugh.
I had to go look up Cleverman because I'd never heard of it before. Judging by the review on this site, sounds like I wasn't missing much.
I wish you could rate TV series by the season on Netflix. Then I could stick it to Showtime for producing a lot of decent first seasons of series that became utter crap.
Teen romance, you say. Do her parents know she's going out dressed like that?
Probably just me being old and cynical, but I find a lot of title sequences these days share a vibe with Game of Thrones, Daredevil, The Crown, Westworld, etc. That watching something being constructed theme.
I wish Netflix would lock down their deal with Laika. I missed Paranorman when it was on the service years ago and that remains the last one I need to catch up.