I mean, if they’re going to do the trailer music trope, this is the best it could have gone. My optimism remains.
I mean, if they’re going to do the trailer music trope, this is the best it could have gone. My optimism remains.
Hmmm. Well, it’s very pretty looking. They certainly put some work into this Crow DLC for John Wick.
... Hoo boy. It can still be good, though, right? Maybe? It’s only a LITTLE airborne.
What’s the use? We can’t see the guy anyway, let him flop freely.
As one of those people; No. That’s not what this site is about. The name “AV Club” should be a hint.
Until Curb, this was what I knew him for. I know Men in Tights isn’t Brooks’ best work, but I absolutely love it, and Richard Lewis is a standout for sure.
Another standout is Eric Allan Kramer’s Little John. His delivery sends me into laughing fits every time.
Spot on! It’s such a specific thing yet so hard to describe satisfactorily. I feel like, for me, it stems from visits to my grandfather’s TV station as a young kid, which had a ramshackle small town vibe but the air of Hollywood itself to my young eyes. Just that blend of “grand” and “slapped together in 20 minutes”.…
In a way, but not “nightmarish” or anything, just bizarre. Like, not Fyre Fest for example, but a storefront or event underutilizing its space so dramatically and so cheaply that it doesn’t seem real in the slightest. Like going to a major arena to watch two people roll a papier mache ball back and forth (not a real…
It can rain all the time, as it turns out.
Is it common to have dreams about going to places/events that turn out to be underdeveloped to a surreal degree like this? Because that’s why I find this whole thing so fascinating, personally. Every image of this event looks like it was plucked directly from my sleeping subconscious.
Come on, now. This is the AV Club, more or less. We would have clicked anyway even without you disingenuously framing his quote as being critical of the film and acting like “What could he have meant by this? Who could possibly know? Not I!”.
It may be great, it may be terrible, but not calling it Beetledeuce will always bother me.
That seems hugely unnecessary. On the other hand, I’d love to see them use this strategy for a Polyphonic Spree biopic.
I don’t expect it to be good, but the stills look fine to me. Going to hold off my judgment for now. (still say they should have based it on Tales, though. Best story ever told in that universe)
Is your arm still in your socket after that reach?
Even as a confessed fan of the movie, I’m still not sure whether or not FGF is great or terrible.
I didn’t hate Joker, as unnecessary as its existence was, but I really really don’t need a sequel. I’m curious just because the premise is so goofy, though.
He’s not going to let you fiddle his balls, guy.
It does. The voice is an imprecise instrument that has a million different variables that can affect it, from mood to illness to outright random contractions. Show me a vocalist that never makes a mistake, and I’ll show you a vocalist that is very lucky live and very private about their sessions.
Woo boy, looks like some aneurysms are happening in the greys.
It’s annoying that they edited it, but I’m more annoyed by people giving her shit for her voice cracking. Like, it happens to every singer. You can’t predict it or account for it, it just happens sometimes. And she recovered from it as smoothly as you possibly can.