Also he "just happens to be transgender", and "just happens to be" playing a transgender kid on the show. Sounds like they saw they could hire a trans kid actor, then wrote a whole episode around it, choosing to essentially have him play himself.
Also he "just happens to be transgender", and "just happens to be" playing a transgender kid on the show. Sounds like they saw they could hire a trans kid actor, then wrote a whole episode around it, choosing to essentially have him play himself.
Everything Modern Family does is more or less used as a promotional stunt. If it were truly as progressive a show as it thinks it is, it wouldn't be newsworthy every time they did something "progressive".
Connor stating that his relationship with Oliver is the best one he knows, only to have Oliver reply by stating how sad that is may be my favourite moment of this episode. That, the K5's grade situation, and Annalise getting pseudo-fired make it seem like this season might at least have some grounding in the real…
Scottish, and same. I had a Mega Drive, and I've known far more people who were of that camp. My cousins had a SNES but it's the only one I actually remember from my childhood.
Agreed. I won't deny it's a bit uneven and that it lacks the polish of a Hollywood blockbuster, or that there are certain elements that just didn't really work. But for me, a Brit who grew up reading Roald Dahl (the adult works, not just the kids' books), it worked. It was unexpected and dark and genuinely very funny…
I really like Will and Grace, but this not-really-an-episode confuses me. In 2016, Will and Grace still hadn't reunited, plus Vince, Leo and the kids being completely absent suggest this can only be happening on a completely separate timeline from the entirety of the series. It's almost like it was hastily thrown…
Sorta makes you wonder who spent their last seven days digitising a cursed VHS and uploading it to the internet. What are the odds it was a YouTuber doing a shitty "reacts" video?
The beauty of this catchphrase is that outside the ring it can mean the former, while the closer you are to his ring, the more likely it is to mean the latter. That duality is surely the reason for it's lasting relevance.
Both styles of comedy are easy to do badly and hard to do well. The difference is that broad comedy should seem effortless when successful, and alt-comedy openly embraces the effort involved in its creation.
I actually much preferred Get Him to the Greek to FSM.
In the words of Ms Croft herself (as she so often told me back in the mid-90s, when I tried for the millionth time to put a random key in a door it didn't open) - "No".
It reminded me less of Toy Story and more of Homeward Bound 2, Babe 2, Bolt, basically any other "pet goes on city adventure to find owner" movie. But I get the comparison, and I'm sure their intention was fuelled by the desire to have their own Pixar moment.
Aubrey is leaving? Really? I mean, of all the cast members to reject the move, she was not one of my picks.
The 2015 requel gets a lot of stick, and certainly it's not a great movie, but personally I found it pretty damn funny - certainly moreso than Vegas or European. It may be because the first three were released before I was born, or it may be because I'm British and haven't grown up with any nostalgia for these movies,…
Wow, spending all that money to bathe in acid. At best, that's misguided and wasteful. Especially the mentos which basically did nothing. Anyone want to guess how much of it is really just coloured water?
As a Scot dragged out of the EU by a result we nationally disagreed with on a referendum we rejected outright, I'd debate how much it's my fault. But I understand what you're saying and do not deny that the UK did this to itself. My despair is that I put my faith in my countrymen and they badly, badly let me down.
I live in Scotland and it would be a choice between two completely different but equally unknown futures. I'm already looking at jobs outwith the UK entirely.
I want to comment on this article, but have nothing to say. I spent all night watching my country slowly tear itself apart and am now going to cry in bed.
The key to YouTube success is being controversial or naked so you get people to notice you, then checking what's trending and making basically the same uninspired videos as everyone else, posting them at least 5 days a week so people don't forget you exist. This means that people who want to make actual content with…
He took on his own name full time and continues to be a very popular YouTuber. And now his brother is in on the game too. Both are very irritating.