To be fair, Ayers is a mediocre writer that has played a large part in the poor direction the DCU has taken to date.
To be fair, Ayers is a mediocre writer that has played a large part in the poor direction the DCU has taken to date.
In his defense, he was on molly at the time.
Remember when David Ayers repeated “Fuck Marvel” when a dude shouted it at a Suicide Squad event?
OMG why are you bringing up things from so far in the past‽ It was 11 months ago! Things were different back then. He didn’t know any better. Nobody did.
My favorite line from the linked piece on the Mulaney sitcom is:
“Mulaney is more Bob Newhart than Louis CK.”
In hindsight that’s a pretty huge compliment.
Jeff Goldblum / Aubrey Plaza
“Edmonton? More like DEADMONTON!”
or perhaps those of us who did analyze the politics of those movies at the time didn’t have a platform to discuss it. It annoys me to hear so many people today say a variation of “you can’t do something like -insert cultural artifact of the era- today” when I can distinctly remember a discussion about the politics of…
It’s not a historical scholarship, it’s a pop culture retrospective short. And as a short it’s perfectly reasonable to ask how it holds up to contemporary sensibilities, especially as that’s only one component of the writing. Why is it so important that we *not* consider this sort of thing to so many internet…
Hannah Gadsby. It’s right in the title. You have the most powerful research tool the world has ever known at your fingertips. Look her up.
I mean, she had the biggest stand-up special of last year so I really feel this on you for not knowing her.
“many historians do not deny that”
ohhhhhh, that’s where Trump gets “many people are saying.”
“Of his story, Muradov says, ‘One theory holds that Americans had infiltrated the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and many historians do not deny that, on the day of the explosion, an agent of the enemy’s intelligence services was present at the station.’”
Russia should just make a series called Flint.
Finally, a film that asks the question, “If I go crazy then will you still call me Superman?”
Barry isn’t redeemable. That much was clear in S1 when he killed Chris and was confirmed when he killed Moss.
I don’t see Barry as redeemable, and I don’t think Hader does either. I agreed with Fuches, if he was really a good person he would own up to it and admit that it was him who killed Moss, that would save Gene. But in that moment Barry doesn’t even consider it, he only considers killing Fuches, and he’s willing to…
What a great second season......for me better than the first. But do you what I want to see is Bill Hader and Alec Berg write a film with Hader directing.
I.... really liked Arnold a lot. And it’s probably the best Randy’s ever been used by the show.
It was too great. so pumped up for the upcoming season of Human Giant and Reno 9/11.