I know most people disliked it, but I enjoyed it. Thought it was a fun spin on Friends/How I Met Your Mother.
I know most people disliked it, but I enjoyed it. Thought it was a fun spin on Friends/How I Met Your Mother.
Was going to resubscribe to MoviePass, but if AMC pulls out I might not. They're really the only chains in L.A. that accepts movie pass. The other ones close to me Arclight and Landmark don't.
I think it honestly sounds more like the room ran it's course rather than it was dismantled.
Ascendent, starring Metta Woodley Peace.
Eagerly await to see Josh Gad motion captured as Winnie the Pooh.
Looking forward to Crackle responding with the series, USA: A British Colony.
I like NBC having a two hour block of Comedy. That's what I think of when I think of Must See TV block, even if ER was part of it.
The 75th Anniversary Special was fun. I hope it's able to replicate that a little.
FYI, it's not "Burroughs," it's Burrows. He's the same legendary director who directed basically every legendary multi-cam sitcom.
Because it's actually the third movie in the series. The article got it wrong.
at least the Landmark is still around that $14 price.
I watched the Trolls movie with my little cousin recently and thought that I could definitely see white supremacists thinking this movie is anti-Islamic immigration.
He's not. He posted a tirade after the election promising to do more to change the world: https://twitter.com/nottjmi…
Yeah, it was better than I expected based on the reviews, but I do think people will mainly enjoy this if they like the actors. I also thought this was the same film as Search Party, which I saw the trailer for.
Not sure if this was mentioned elsewhere in this thread, but most of this is available for free (although with ads) on Hasbro's app on the roku.
I saw Trainwreck. It was really good.
The thing is though, most comedians we like have probably made similarly offensive jokes at some point. The difference is a lot of them were probably at some comedy club and not saved on the remnants of Twitter.
I wouldn't have really liked Poehler either. I don't want the Daily Show to become Weekend Update. I want it to keep on talking about serious issues. What makes the show great IMO is that it's not just about being jokey.
Not sure if it's been pointed out, but Simmons has the same agent as Colbert and Jon Stewart. I would trust him on this.
I was familiar with Taraji, but I've never seen Person of Interest. I kind of wrote it off when it premiered as another CBS procedural for old people.