God dammit. It’s been less than 2 days since the new episode aired. Spoilers in headlines, jerks?
God dammit. It’s been less than 2 days since the new episode aired. Spoilers in headlines, jerks?
shrug. I enjoyed it.
When I saw that original cast, we hung out by the door, and saw Michael McKean and Nancy Cartwright walk through to see Azaria (I assumed). No one else in the crowd recognized them.
Wow. Not only did they add the remixed 4th season today, they completely removed the previous incarnation. That’s a bold move.
Great Job, Internet is dead!
Other insiders say that Steve Jobs, once a majority shareholder and CEO at Pixar, was one of the few people who could keep Lasseter in check, and after he died Lasseter began to push employees around more and would force them out of the company if they refused to bend to his will.
I guess they were less essays and more informed lectures.
Sim-bye, apple-pie, you can call me whatever the fuck you want.
If Every Frame A Painting is bad, I’d like to see what would qualify as good.
I found a pirated version of the entire film on YouTube.
Might just be Hardy? Kinda had a similar quality to my ears.
He sounds like he’s doing a bad, mush-mouthed Jersey accent, maybe. Anyway, didn’t care for it.
Well, that looks real awful.
Nice nod to Sabbath with the name of the track “Giza Butler”
Shit, I left off Fury Road. Four?! This is impossible.
Sean, we should grab a beer.
Can someone identify the precise moment Gervais overstayed his welcome? I enjoyed The Office and Extras, and the influence The Office had can’t be ignored. But at some point he became pretty insufferable and pompous.
I’d welcome explorations of the Fury Road characters and world in graphic novel form. But burning screen time on it doesn’t seem necessary, or Miller’s style.
I really felt strongly that it should have won Best Picture just based on the fact that it, more than any other nominee, was a story that *had* to be told in the medium of film.
On one hand, I hope Miller gets what he feels he deserves.