Action focused on mundane shit you say? How about a trade dispute?
Action focused on mundane shit you say? How about a trade dispute?
The technology is all the same and hasn’t advanced much in the last 30 years...
If they did they would unclearly label is as a review but then post a scene by scene recap with little in the way of an actual review.
They don’t really do a lot of show reviewing around here anymore.
Why the hell hasn’t the AV Club reviewed a single episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds?
It is so bizarre to scoff at the idea of reviving a dead IP, when it’s being done by a team who have found success doing exactly that.
C’mon Sam... just, really? Suicide Squad were prisoners that Waller used to go on suicide missions. Thunderbolts were Baron Zemo’s Masters of Evil in different costumes posing as superheroes in order to gain power and control. The closest they came to being like a suicide squad was during Civil War I when they were…
“Like I accidentally walked in on the writer taking a shit.”
Basically, James Corden has so thoroughly owned the concept of a late-night show that the only way to move forward is to try a different approach.
Yep! And we’re all stuck here with no where left. I genuinely can’t find anything like old AV Club. It sucks. This site got me through some dark times.
There’s really nothing left here, is there.
Folks, there we have it. Peak Barsanti.
Vance is right that his song—one of only two Valiants songs that ever charted, along with “Barbara Ann” parody “Bomb Iran”—predates Carey’s by about five years,
If the show is any indication, she's not a very good actor and absolutely shouldn't have to deal with even a single tweet of racist garbage from dweeby fuckups who get scared whenever a POC is on screen.
I guess the charitable take is they didn’t think it was necessary at the time. Looks like they learned their lesson about their fans by now.
I love how they are like “she’s a great actor and person, you shouldn’t be racist to her.” For the record, people shouldn’t be racist to her even if she were the world’s worst actor.
I’m glad Ingram is getting this much support, but it just underscores how easy this would have been to do when John Boyega, Kelly Marie Tran or even Daisy Ridley were getting avalanches of hate when the sequels came out. What changed?
No reason for racism or violent threats, that’s inexcusable. However, it’s not racist to say she isn’t up to the task and that she is clearly in over her head as an actress.
this “controversy”, tweet, and article are Disney’s new Star Wars psy-op trilogy