I'll be gutted when that show inevitably dies (which is clearly imminent) but I'm still pleasantly astonished it lasted so long and has such an endless joyful passion.
I'll be gutted when that show inevitably dies (which is clearly imminent) but I'm still pleasantly astonished it lasted so long and has such an endless joyful passion.
I dream of the day we get the comments first and then the article about the comments immediately after.
They haven’t signed any new work with Miller either. They can’t exactly fire him from a movie he shot a year ago though now can they?
I don't think 2024 even means anything in the show anymore. That date was moved forward to 2020, and was resolved with the crisis event.
It was long suspected, with even the showrunner vocally saying he assumed 9 would end it (8 was designed to be the end, until a last minute renewal and alterations to the finale). It hadn’t been formally confirmed 9 would be the end until now though.
There’s a weak part of me that would leap at Michael returning in any capacity to an office sequel. There's also a logical part of me that knows that would be a terrible thing to do, and that Michael's charm was his childlike stupidity, a childlike stupidity that was fittingly ended when he left the show to be with…
And I fully support Carell not doing any more office. I'm just saying: I'm sure NBC has TRIED to offer him a dump truck of money. If they eventually did "it's a whole new office gang" people might be curious. But NBC undoubtedly has dreams about announcing "Steve Carell returns as Michael Scott, exclusively on…
It makes me wonder how many dump trucks of money they’ve tried to offer Steve Carell for an office sequel. Because they’ve surely tried at least one truck.
I definitely think the most catastrophic issue was how unlikable Cannavale’s character was. Not “Tony soprano is a bastard but we love him” unlikable either, just Cannavale stuck playing a real loud, obnoxious, sexist and occasionally racist asshole who has no intrigue or personality. Like many I think, I ended up…
I get the sense he prefers to be a working character actor who does solid supporting stuff. Vinyl I think was his one starring role, and while I thought that had potential, it's possible that scared him off leading roles.
I think we're at the point where it can be safely said this is at least a vastly more interesting season than the third season was. It could all fly off the rails, but at least these are fascinating ideas for the show to be doing this season.
Millar just doesn’t have anything worth adapting. The majority of his successful movies have starkly moved away from the source material. So why throw money at Millar? If they want some comic companies, there are others they could have bought.
Buying Mark Millar's company is one of the most baffling things Netflix has ever done.
I fail to see how she is remotely associating or even trying to associate Epstein with Snyder. Her tweet is saying how Epstein was publicly at numerous Hollywood events, and uses the BvS launch as but one example. The same tweet also says Epstein was at the gotham awards. The fact that Snyder fans are seeing that…
VFX people were never hurting for work during the pandemic. Their work was some of the safest, since it could be done remotely. If anything VFX places are horribly OVER worked. That 73 million could have paid for other employees and crew members that were struggling far more.
Dropped by sane people. He’s bargain basement value for every shitty D-list company looking to slap a vaguely recognisable face on a movie no one wants to see. That Peter Five Eight trailer is laughably shoddy looking. The mere fact some filmmakers intended to cast Spacey as a "Hungarian holy man" tells you all you…
I do always love how those episode capsule synopsis things are intentionally vague and weird, but make total sense after you see the episode. Like the shovel one.
They were a large part of season 2 and 3. This is just the first we've seen of them this season.
Lucas has definitely had a great season. Sadie Sink I feel is the breakout star this time around. She was always great, but finally carried the load and blew it away. I feel bad for Noah Schnapp. He’s a really good actor, but he’s been sandbagged by a painful story. Let the character come out. Let him be happy. Robin…