I dunno, if you watch Get Back backwards, you can clearly hear Paul say “I hate George”
I dunno, if you watch Get Back backwards, you can clearly hear Paul say “I hate George”
I got a something something notifications for this?
Desi Arnaz is almost single-handedly responsible for reruns. He saw the value in keeping the original kinescopes of the show, when TV executives at the time didn’t see value in re-airing a show that had already broadcast. This one bit of foresight is what the Desilu empire was built on.
We try not to sexualize claymation.
Well, killed brought back and killed again.
“What did you DO, Rey?!”
I mean, the whole Let It Be album was clearly written as a Lord of the Rings soundtrack then hastily retooled.
‘Two of Us’ - Frodo and Sam set out from the Shire.
‘Dig a Pony’ - Sam sings of his love for Bill.
‘Across the Universe - Gandalf enjoys pipeweed.
‘I Me Mine’ - Heartwrenching Gollum solo.
‘Dig It’ - Gandalf…
Fine piece and all, but I’m pretty sure this has been public knowledge for many years at this point.
Hasn’t this been discussed already?
Seems like a lot of missed opportunities here, like complaining about the amount of steam at the bagel shop or the amount of used chewing gum in the bagels.
I too wanted to back out of Being the Ricardos.
I don’t think the accents were the problem, it was that neither remotely resemble Lucy or Desi.
I’m opting out of Festivus this year and instead will celebrate the holidays by raining blows upon those who aggravate me.
I couldn’t agree more that Debra Messing should’ve played Desi Arnaz.
So what we have is a movie made despite the instincts of the people who made it? That’s a real vote of confidence.
“Will Forte’s whole deal—broadly speaking, a gonzo parody of American masculinity, revealing the grasping neediness beneath a lot of ceremonious, cliché-ridden bravado.”
Couldn’t agree more with Bardem on the casting controversy. Glad he said that.
Is there a Celery Trick?
The worst part in the rise of the “streaming wars” has been that the amount of content has become more important than anything.