The best part about this is that I'm sure he meant Chris Pratt. Double shade.
The best part about this is that I'm sure he meant Chris Pratt. Double shade.
I live in an overwhelmingly white small town up in Canada. I’m in the heart of conservative country. I just came from a near sold out afternoon matinee showing. I had never seen the theatre so packed for a movie before. Thor:Ragnarok and Doctor Strange had maybe half the audience size when I saw them in the same…
You would think a reality show background would have Trump realizing that you never allow your rival three hours alone with your allies. Pence didn’t have to engage while attending that lunch but his presence should have loomed heavy.
I agree that the visual direction of the scene was jarring. In fact, almost everything that didn’t sit right with me came down to depictions instead of narrative.
Sit down, Rid-
I feel like this whole pivot to video trend across so many platforms fail to recognize that most of us are sneaking in views at work and video doesn’t provide us the flexibility to make it look like we’re still working.
I watched this ad before reading the article’s explanation. Before the voice-over kicked in, I honestly thought it was a republican ad about being tough on immigration.
Casting David Bradley seems to have been a brilliant decision. The positive response to his portrayal of Mr. Hartnell and the character of The First Doctor seems to have opened up a whole new vista for writers to explore. It makes me wonder if the BBC intends to try to make lightning strike twice with other “homage”…
I’m very curious to see, when she gets around to it, how Doris Kearns Goodwin will diplomatically call Trump the worst president in U.S. history.
Ever since Man in the Moon, I feel like he has been trying to pull off some sort of Kaufman-esque schtick and has been failing miserably with it.
This fuckin’ guy...