I watched the Reno 911 movie a couple months ago for the first time. The high-budget “movie” parts were adequate, and it never reached the anarchic highs of the show, but it’s hard to turn down more Reno 911.
I watched the Reno 911 movie a couple months ago for the first time. The high-budget “movie” parts were adequate, and it never reached the anarchic highs of the show, but it’s hard to turn down more Reno 911.
He doesn’t like Colbert. Doesn’t like Mulaney. Thinks Jordan Peele is hipster. Calls Lisa Simpson evil. Dude is fucked up.
I got a PWR BTTM notification for this?
Not a problem. The OG comment was a little vague. You gave a good explication of my thoughts of the matter.
Warren 2020 plz
Yeah, one of the reasons I put “free speech” in quotes there is because it has no bearing on private companies or that social media needs to follow the same rules that government does. They use “free speech” as a kludge just as Republicans talk about “freedom” to “choose” your healthcare.
Good. Fuck “free speech” on social media. Ban the Nazis.
Isn’t that also a point of drinking? Feels good in the moment, memories hazy.
He’s the wooooorst
...do you really want them to other than as a space for us to vent our collective spleen over how much of a fart it is?
See also the end of Hereditary which was changed because studio heads heard from test audiences that they didn’t get what happened. Hence, that hamfisted VO and no torn out eyeballs.
But Us wasn’t received as a straight-up horror film, it was received as Peele’s latest social commentary, and the fact that none of the reviewers seem able to identify exactly what Peele is trying to say with it is pretty telling.
One of the complaints I heard from someone behind me in the theater was “But where did they get all the scissors?” The fuck...
There’s lots of Us who liked it, but not many who liked it more than Get Out, so you’re right about being the minority there probably. Just have to realize that a fable doesn’t need every literal thing spelled out to you (for the people that don’t like it at all and have “plot hole” issues). (One really bad crutch of…
IDK how Yvie didn’t win when she had the best performance AND the best look this week.
I mean... I know how in the past I’ve said I hate quibbling about grades, and I hate hypocrisy, but this episode is in no way an A. The top grade. Hell, last week, despite having on the worst group performances, had one of my favorite sequences in the history of the show. These week had nearly none of the highs that…
I loved Joel McHale, but I enjoy a) him and b) what The Soup/The Joel McHale Show (RIP) was all about and c) anything that annoys/disagrees with Michelle Visage and d) the taking down a peg of the show that’s trying to simultaneously be different from reality tv while succumbing to it.
I don’t want a tech entrepreneur as President. I want someone to break up and investigate tech companies (and ISPs and media companies and everything deregulated since Reagan).
Dean Koontz will be taking up SPOILERS the role of Stephen King.
The (mini-)arc in the 4th season with the Singles Weekend reminded me a lot of the Harvest Festival storyline in Parks and Rec as the same sort of conflict-driver. A good booster shot but not one that releases the same long-term potential as the motel partnership above. The two characters that feel mostly in flux are…