It was briefly mentioned during Bryan Fuller's interview on the LKTV podcast, but I think it's only available to Patreon subscribers…
It was briefly mentioned during Bryan Fuller's interview on the LKTV podcast, but I think it's only available to Patreon subscribers…
Well David Slade is returning as Executive Producer/Pilot+ director, and Fuller has said Slade is developing new filming technology specifically for the show, so I think we're in good hands.
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Misogyny, homophobia, playing social awkwardness/autistic symptoms for laughs…
At one point he was reported to be in the running for Rocket Raccoon. No way of knowing if that's legit or not, but Sandler seems like he'd fit in that part of the universe.
So, this is intentionally unfunny as is "dramatic", not the intentionally unfunny as in "It's not supposed to be funny, therefore it's COMIC GENIUS" brand of humor beloved by the internet?
Because FUCK natural instinct! People in life-threatening situations oughta have the same degree of critical thinking of a guy sitting on his couch!
Just because you can predict a negative reaction to your comment doesn't mean that reaction is wrong.
CBS's President literally said their lineup of straight white male shows meant the network was "more diverse":
I think it's safe to say that no joke that includes the phrase "Spoiler Alert!" has ever been funny.
Not sure if you're being serious or not, but they never divorced. They were happily married until Richard Loving died in a car crash in 1975.
You haven't been looking at enough grades.
"he fashions a two-hour testimonial to Richard and Mildred’s fundamental goodness and decency, as if viewers need to be persuaded that anti-miscegenation laws were unjust."
It's totally real. Directed by Chuck Norris's son and endorsed and publicized by Alex Jones.
I'm still waiting for reviews of this masterpiece:
I'll do you one further and argue that the reason so many modern procedurals seem to be lacking nowadays is because pro-serialization bias leads showrunners to force overarching storylines and subplots into a procedural at the expense of engaging individual plots. The idea of telling 24 good stories per season and…
It IS in 3D.
How long are people going to continue mocking Lee Daniels for a title that wasn't his choice?
Actor you like doesn't find box office success: it's just not the right movie. Give them another chance!
That's the image Gilliam wants to cultivate. I have a feeling there's a bit more to it than that.