Hot Take Alert:
Hot Take Alert:
When Greendale finds themselves outmatched at paintball, they wind up winning a psychological victory by tanking the pirates’ MeowMeowBeanz scores.
The movie is basically already written. Troy and Levar Burton have been captured by pirates. So we open with their rescue. Cut back to Greendale where everything is normal, until the pirates come back and have to be fought off. With paintballs, of course.
First of all, CancerAIDS.
Six seasons and a movie of cancerAIDS!
John Boyega, not Daniel Kaluuya.
Yes. It’s refreshing to hear this and not some terrible tale of another child actor chewed up and spit out by the industry. I’m glad he kept that sense of perspective.
“Great Scott. This is pod racing”
I feel you. Acting natural is hard.
“A lot fewer" made me literally cringe. What a turn of phrase.
Actually, that was Christopher Lloyd under tons of make-up. Easy mistake to make.
Proof, once again, that the human brain weighing 8 pounds isn’t always 7 pounds of waste.
There are going to be a lot fewer familiar faces doing game show parodies and wacky Joe Biden sketches on Saturday Night Live next year, with Kate McKinnon, Pete Davidson, Aidy Bryant, Kyle Mooney, Alex Moffat, Melissa Villaseñor, and Aristotle Athari all having already announced their departure, but hopefully one of…
I’m glad to hear he’s all right. I’m also certain that he’s tired of people asking him how much the human head weighs, but I don’t think that’s going to stop me if I ever run into him.
Figured this was only a matter of time. Chris Redd is too good for SNL.
Good for him. He has too much talent to keep doing dumb ‘live reruns’.
Lipnicki said that he started taking acting classes and “really studying it” after high school, and he started doing theater as a way to work with more actors and really get into acting. These days he’s back in the business, doing what he can when he can. He told /Film that he has a “great relationship” with his past…
I thought he was really good as Young Anakin Skywalker.
Honestly “linguistic impossibility” is not really accurate on my part - I don’t think medival people *literally* could not comprehend a woman being a soveriegn monarch. People are never that stupid or ignorant. A woman calling herself King was moreso for political legitimacy, and it’s a good reflection on the gender…
It’s a cultural thing. I don’t know about Africa, but in some cultures the patriarchy was so baked in that it was literally inconcievable for a woman to be a ruler, so “Queen” as your sovereign was basically a linguistic impossibility. Jadwiga of Poland was crowned “King of Poland”, despite being a woman.