Yo, is that list public?
Yo, is that list public?
Minority opinion, but I genuinely enjoyed Boyhood as a film
Yus - really hated Duke of Burgandy and generally can't understand the love for Peter Strickland at all. His films are so pompous.
My feelings about Paddington are similar to Ben Wyatt's feelings about Lil Sebastian. Like, I don't have a problem with Paddington or anything but I have no idea why everyone gets so emotional about him. He's fine? I guess? What am I missing?
Toy Story 3 seems weirdly absent from all of these lists, to the point where I wonder if everyone thinks it’s a 2009 film?
All the comic book films are basically the same, except Spiderverse which is genuinely wonderful.
“Busty Alexa" is maybe my favourite joke in the show. Busty is a lovely word choice there.
He argues passionately against rent control and, with no apparent irony, asked people to donate to a landlord advocacy group. Whatever about the right or wrong of the issue, this is extremely very not on-brand for him.
It’s an alien world to me too but the underlying problem seems fairly mundane. Guy suffers crippling insecurity, doesn’t deal with it, expects his girlfriend to fix him. Tale as old as time.
One of my favourite discoveries of the decade was the superb and jet-black Camping by Julia Davis. I know that the American remake sucked all kinds of ass but the British original was a treat that could stand proudly beside things like Fleabag and Catastrophe.
I miss Creepy Nightmare Teeth Sonic
Smith's first season and Capaldi's second were as good as the show has ever been.
All the cool people got together and decided that 2000 was the start of a new decade/century/millennium, and that we would just ignore all the nerds. It’s all arbitrary anyway.
It looked so much like Malcolm in the Middle as well. I was never sure if it was a spin-off, rip-off or shared universe deal.
I totally agree, yet there’s also the argument that Thrones is the very definition of Peak TV and therefore deserves to be higher. I don't support that argument but it's there.
Im so surprised/pleased to see the criminally neglected Lady Dynamite in here. I haven’t laughed at anything as much as the Vaginismus episode.
BoJack S1 was the first time I really appreciated how much Netflix would change the structure of TV. It’s not a serialized story to be viewed in weekly chunks, nor is it a three hour movie. It was something in between, designed to be watched on a schedule set by the viewer. I think that's going to be the ultimate…
Phase 1 & 2 movies very much treated the director as a technician, which is why Edgar Wright got fired from Ant-Man and was replaced with the more workmanlike Reed. Some of the later films do have a more distinct directorial voice, like Ragnarok and Black Panther.
My misheard lyric could have actually made a good plot for this film:
Yup. The first half of the first book is a real slog. Took me several months to get past it.