Didn’t even know about this movie until now. That’s not a good sign.
Didn’t even know about this movie until now. That’s not a good sign.
Disappointed by the absence of Your Name, which folds body-swapping into its time-travel plot...and masterfully, at that.
This was pretty decent, but holy shit. Someone who says “Guard your carnal treasure!” or waxes poetic on a girl’s “six different smiles” is a serial killer, not a romantic lead. How does the movie not understand this?
“If I were in the same position, would I be able to say no to her?”
All the more reason to put the show out of its misery. It’s like someone turned her Karenness up to 11, then broke off the fucking knob.
The Grinch whistles for Max. He jumps on the sleigh like, ‘Oh boy! Oh boy! We’re going for a ride!’. Cut back to the Grinch with a wonderful Chuck Jones deadpan. Love that moment.
He mentioned that some weeks, he only works one day out of them. So acting like a professional for the one day a week you’re required to work is too damn hard? JFC.
Yeah, it’s not a great ending...which sucks given that it concludes the best Treehouse episode.
So this is what it feels like when doves cry.
Two underrated ensemble comedies from years ago:
Rise of Cobra and Retaliation may not be great movies (or, arguably, even good ones), but they are the goddamn Godfather I and II compared to this summer’s Snake Eyes.
I’ll likely be proven wrong at some point, but somehow, I don’t think Charlie is as obnoxious about the vaccine. All the stuff he’s put in his body over the years, what’s the vaccine gonna matter?
For real? Damn, that’s depressing. tbh, I’m more a fan of his film scores than of Boingo, but still. Getting old sucks.
Hot Fuzz, Shaun of the Dead, The World’s End.
As an adaptation of the TV show, it’s an abomination, but as a Will Ferrell movie, it is hysterical. Just the Hadrasaur urine scene alone cracks me up.
Fort Night is just a laugh machine. Millie may be some of Molly Shannon’s best work.
Schooled was so damn good. All the ‘Hey, remember the (insert decade here)?’ fun of The Goldbergs, but with no Beverly to ruin things. And Bryan Callen and Tim Meadows were golden.
Brittany Daniel? Did she reprise her role as Eric’s cousin Penny?
This episode was so heavy-handed, I would not have been surprised in the slightest if the councilwoman’s name was actually revealed to be Karen. The show has been pretty bad about reflecting real life the last few years, but this season has been ghastly. Where in the hell is Lex?!
After 30 years, the wound is still fresh. Ah, well. Nice that he’s friendly with Sandra Bernhard, though. They were magic together.