What, the speech to Lindsey Duncan at the end of Waters of Mars didn’t make this list!? That’s a glaring omission.
What, the speech to Lindsey Duncan at the end of Waters of Mars didn’t make this list!? That’s a glaring omission.
That scene where he wipes Donna’s memory was utterly heart-breaking, especially with the late great Bernard Cribbins’s contribution. Thankfully Cribbins filmed some scenes for the specials before his death, so will be returning posthumously.
“Midnight” is a vastly underappreciated episode....
Maybe. I dunno, though. First act incoherence problems like those described in the review sound like restructuring issues. My guess is that those poorly-received test screenings this summer really freaked them out and they overcorrected with reshoots and plot-tinkering. Again. This just keeps happening. Love and…
Oh and there’s this monstrosity
Disagree on Lenny Kravitz’s cover of “American Woman.” It rocks. It’s not the original, but it’s a worthy cover. One of the “Top 25 Worst”? Hardly. I mean, you didn’t even include Guns ‘n Roses “Live and Let Die” cover. That thing is atrocious.
Stupid list... Michael Bolton, UB40, and Alien Ant Farm covers are by no means bad covers. And someone else said it, but Fall Out Boy’s cover of “We Didn’t Start The Fire” is atrocious. Shame on you for not doing more research.
Clearly, you've never heard Bon Jovi's cover of Fairytale Of New York or Pat Benatar's ill-advised atttempt at Wuthering Heights.
Me, whenever I hear about Taylor Swift’s “Cruel Summer” song: “Taylor made a Bananarama cover?”
Has the mainstream music industry ever been other than “what people like”? I mean, I thought I was cool in the 1980s and 1990s because I liked alt-rock rather than Arena-Rock, but the whole reason why arena rock stars filled arenas was because a lot of people liked them. And even the alt-rock I preferred was governed…
It’s nice of you to oust yourself as the office sex pest.
Ok. Now explain how rehearsing with other people present instead would “grind production to a halt”.
I mean if her only condition was she didn’t want to do that alone, how hard would it be to get a PA to sit in with them or something. Or just film the scenes without the rehearsal if that is what was needed to close the production.
Pretty much all the AV Club’s articles have an editorial slant. They’re an entertainment blog, not a news organisation. It’s appropriate for them to express an opinion on the industry.
To respond to a gray without un-graying them, screenshot it & reply to yourself.
Wow. I know this is going to ungrey you but I’m just compelled to tell you to go fuck yourself. Onnotations? Proofread yourself you little bitch.
That’s about the only think I can think of, and even that’s pretty thin, because what good is rehearsing if the director or someone else isn’t there to tell them how the scene should be read?
Yup. And considering the etymology of the word "hysterical," including it in the complaint is, to say the least, tone deaf.
You think The AV Club is a newspaper?
Wow. Suing a woman for trying to protect herself is an extremely bad look. I can’t imagine she has anything to gain from her choices here, other than to survive. Alan Arkin would have fucked Eckhart’s shit up if he found out about this.