It's so nice to see in-depth, Sean O'Neal pieces like this again.
It's so nice to see in-depth, Sean O'Neal pieces like this again.
Yeah, this is all Debbie Wasserman-Schultz and she ought to resign. At the very least she looks grossly incompetent for writing this crap in emails. Corrupt shit like this you say over the phone.
I loved this episode so much. I really like how Wolfgang needed Lito to lie for him—not because Wolfgang doesn't have that ability but because emotionally he just couldn't do it. And usually I hate violence in tv and movies but I was so, so happy when Steiner bit it.
Yes! Jonas really creeps me out with his whole "sensates are superior" attitude.
Sorry! I'm too used to people in other corners of the internet saying that kind of thing un-sarcastically.
"In 2012, women comprised 18% of all directors, executive producers,
producers, writers, cinematographers, and editors working on the top 250
domestic grossing films. This represents an increase of 2 percentage
points from 2010 and an increase of 1 percentage point from 1998"—from the Celluoid Ceiling 2012 report.
Yeah, I mean it's obviously fake. It's not like there's a huge disparity between men and women at almost every level of the entertainment industry—from the top levels of directing, producing, writing, to the lower levels of crew jobs and even small speaking parts for actors. There can't possibly be any horror…
This season has been such a disappointment from start to finish. I usually enjoy Wells' finales but this one was a head scratcher. I literally have no idea what has happened to the Fiona of seasons 1-4. Even last year when she was falling apart, she was still very concerned and guilt-ridden about what she was doing…
You bite your tongue! If anything happened to Joan Callamezzo I might have to skip the finale (she's always been my favorite tertiary character because she's such a mess and so horrible…I'm weird).
Not all women. I can't stand him and his "aw, shucks" persona.
I loved Career Girls. It made me cry buckets. It's worth it for the Andy Serkis scenes alone, too—that's actually my favorite Andy Serkis part. he's such a douche and the way Katrin Cartlidge eggs him on is fantastic.
The Local Hero soundtrack is so beautiful. I always get chills when the last shot of the phone booth ringing cuts to the credits and Mark Knopfler's music. God, I love that movie.
Yeah, David Mitchell summed up the second series perfectly. It made no sense.
But just because women work for Dyad doesn't mean it isn't a patriarchal nightmare. Women work within patriarchal structures all the time—look at all the women who work for Fox News for example. It's why women make up so much of the US workforce today but things still suck—it's not enough to just hire women and then…
Me, too! When I first moved to LA in 2006 I had a job where I had to drive around a lot and I loved listening to his show in the car. I really miss those long pauses and sighs he'd make all the time. It still kind of depresses me that it's gone.
Jimmy Fallon is seriously the most annoying late night host I've ever seen. If Leno was the Nixon of late night—a sort of tragic figure in a way because you sensed that deep, deep down he knew how far he'd sunk—then Fallon is the George W. Bush. He's just so self-satisfied and all his 'humility' is a put-on and…
Yeah, I always like him best when he's a human (wait…is Gollum considered a human?) like in the two Mike Leigh movies he did. He's really terrific at playing deeply annoying people in Career Girls and Topsy-Turvy.
I look forward to seeing some mishmash retread of all the great moments of The Empire Strikes Back. Maybe this time NewLeia will be the one to say "I know" after NewHan tells her he loves her and it will all be really exciting and not depressing at all.
So I take it you've never seen Witness or Working Girl? The man was still hot all through the 80s. Majorly majorly hot.
This is going to sound horrible—but whenever I see Stephen Colbert as himself (like that hour-long Oprah interview or on Dave or something) he just seems like a very nice guy and it's kind of boring. The "Stephen Colbert" character is so fantastic because playing him allows him to do and say anything. Like fuck with…