I think they're tonally similar if not similar on a character level. Although the niceness of Sophie when you first meet her and her spiral into terribleness is very Sunny.
I think they're tonally similar if not similar on a character level. Although the niceness of Sophie when you first meet her and her spiral into terribleness is very Sunny.
Ouch
Artemis is one of my favourite non-gang characters on the show. I'd like to see her in at least a couple more episodes.
I'm still hoping against all out for a Black Books special…..
I have actually heard that it's quite good, but I've been spoiled for choice when it comes to movies lately. A lot have just fallen off my radar.
Excuse me while I trawl through internet for Welcome To Me
I hadn't thought of that before, but now I wish I could see that. I like Reynolds but Howerton would have killed it.
I really like Leigh in the film, more so for her mannerisms than her voice which i found too be a bit too much, but once you see the characters she imitating the character pales a lot. But i still laugh a lot in the movie and especially at her scenes. I enjoy the film regardless of it's flaws, of which there are many.
I didn't know there were people who disliked Burn After Reading. Huh.
Hudsucker is a bit of a pick me up movie for me, but as much as i enjoy it I could never rate it the best Coen film. It's humour and storyline are all over the place and it's pacing is off.
Yeah I know, I got off topic there. It still brings me back to the point of Hollywood defaulting to white people though. Most leads in TV shows are white unless the themes or story of the show explicitly calls for them to be otherwise. There are a few shows to buck that trend though, so it's not like we're at 0% here.
People blow that way out proportion. There are far more egregious castings from recent years. I didn't see Pan but that Rooney Mara is playing Tiger Lilly, a fully Native American character, comes to mind. But there wasn't as much outcry about that if i recall correctly.
Studios default to white people. I'm not saying that casting a white person as a non-white character is always going to be miss, but whitewashing takes roles from POC. It's not a diversity issue, "diversity" implies the need to have variety of minorities for representative purposes (not a bad thing at all). If a…
Oh yes I agree. I think the character interactions/general writing feel a little more natural as well. Sousa in particular has improved.
Is it me or has this show taken a *massive* step up from last season? Hell, i enjoyed season1 a whole lot but this is miles better.
Don't forget her smashing performance of 'Prom tonight' in Not Another Teen Movie!
*Still doesn't win an Emmy*
Probably because he'll call them out on their shit.
Jim Broadbent would play the hell out of Mary Queen of Scots.
That's it right there. Of all my issues with Goblet and Order, which i consider my least favourite HP films, this is the moment that most grates on me in terms of character. It isn't because he doesn't act like book Dumbledore (a lot of the movie characters don't act like their counterparts) but that the scene is at…