Maybe the Walking Dead characters haven’t seen Fear the Walking Dead.
Maybe the Walking Dead characters haven’t seen Fear the Walking Dead.
Preacherboy gets draped in gutz and becomes deathly ill. Negan drapes himself in the same gutz and is healthy as a horsey. This marks the 63rd time Negan has died.
Disagree that the movie doesn’t have a message. For me, the central inherent emptiness of this film (which is gorgeously shot, and which I also enjoyed overall, and would give a B) is that it is just a fable. And Aesop said “Be careful who you harm, for in harming others you will harm yourself and those closest to…
Well, agreed that the A.V. Club has gone downhill, but no one at Gawker ever compared to A.A. Dowd, Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, Keith Phipps, Mike D’Angelo, or the absolutely incomparable Sean O’Neal. No one in journalism is writing at his level.
Just saw Mommy Dead and Dearest. Interesting that the filmmakers themselves took the same tack as you did on Gypsy’s potential manipulation skills—acknowledge, then quickly move on to the next topic.
Terrific, horrifying film. The doctors responsible all committed serious malpractice and should be sued, license…
Gawker is a fifth-rate AV Club.
I had no idea that was Seth MacFarlane.
Excellent penultimate sentence.
The pullaway shot of him slamming down the book at 1:47 in the Scholastic one is pure magic. Hilarious!
It’s good. Watch it.
Morrissey: 1, Sam Baranti: 0.
He has: A Good Voice.
The Vulture’s finance has always been bad, despite him having a good job, because of his impulsive spending habits and inadvisable business ventures, such as his coffee vending machine at 38th and 6th, in the basement of the Kmart. Just go downstairs, you get the key from David, and boom! You plug in the machine, and
I will NEVER stop making fun of William Patrick Corgan.
Well said. I went to the comments to say the same thing and you’d beaten me to the punch. This is one of of Sean’s weakest.
edit: It’s like some *phenomenal* musicians got together...
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“poke fun AT” or “make fun OF” but never “poke fun of.”
Masterful review, as per usual.
Part of the appeal was Nathan looking at the camera, waiting for everyone to hear him say “Turn the cameras off,” and then he doesn’t. That was some masterful ambiguity, toying expertly with viewer expectation. A great moment.
“spoil the guts” is good. “spoil the guts”...is very good.