Mugsy and Bugsy way too low, and the annoying buzzard way, way too high.
Mugsy and Bugsy way too low, and the annoying buzzard way, way too high.
Just to add, objectively the worst Looney Tunes thing I've seen is the abysmal show where they're all babies.
Man, if you’re going to do a ranking article, you need more discussion of why you’re ranking things the way you are. Why is Tweety lower than Sylvester? Why is Granny ranked so high and Marvin ranked so low? Why do characters who only appeared in a single short get ranked above characters with dozens of appearances?
really? no pepe or speedy? droopy?
I thought AV Club would, for sure, mess up the top two. But they actually got it right.
I’d never seen the original tv show , but Kline and Smith worked pretty well ...I guess a proper southern US actor as the bad guy might have helped, but Branagh being so OTT kind of helped
I think Roger Ebert had a rule that was something like, “No good movie is too long and no bad movie is short enough.”
“fallen out of contemporary popularity”
I don’t think that applies to Christie. Her books still sell in the millions yearly. The company that owns her copyright recently made $33M in one year. The 2017 Orient Express grossed over $350M.
Murder on the Asian Express
When tickets are like $20 after fees, only getting 90 minutes feels like a cheat.
Wakanda Forever definitely could have trimmed some pages.
You, sir, make an excellent point.
That was a mighty long, uninterrupted piss Zava took during that scene, and with a gorgeous woman berating him the whole time at that! He must have put away quite a few pints during the match.
This episode restored my hope for this season of Ted Lasso. I thought the first two episodes were good but didn’t really get me super excited other than to think “Well it’s setting things up but the rest of the season will get better.” I definitely felt like this was the “It’s getting better” installment. Everyone…
I’m not entirely sure they need to dress Rupert up like an Imperial officer from Star Wars. He’s the villain, we get it.
“But maybe I’m selling this episode short”
Hollywood awarded 2 asian actors and a movie that represents asian-american culture with 7 oscars.
Given that it’s about a shitty small farm town in central Indiana, the Hickory fans would probably have yelled a few more racial slurs. But otherwise Hoosiers is a pretty accurate depiction.
Sir Ian McKellen said it better and nicer:
Thank you!