I’m not sure how he managed to be bad at standing and frowning.
I’m not sure how he managed to be bad at standing and frowning.
Don’t let it ruin your day, jim.
He should have named them “Icarus” and “Super Indestructible Icarus.”
For added realism, at least one of the ships should have been called Sunny McSunface.
You never know unless you’re in it, but I’ve heard repeatedly over the years that Cusack is 1) jerk in person and 2) a pain to work with (why? see #1). He’s gotten to the point where nobody reputable wants to work with him.
God you’re a fucking idiot.
“Forget it, Jane. It’s Dietland.”
To be clear, I don’t have any problems with a book, film, or show presenting something from the perspective of women, featuring women characters, and showing how a particular problem affects its female characters.
But what about the men?
John Cusack. Truly a sight to behold. A man beaten. The once great champ, now, a study in moppishness. No longer the victory hungry stallion we’ve raced so many times before, but a pathetic, washed up, aged ex-champion.
“Millions of women struggle with their diet and weight, and most likely consider it a personal battle between themselves and the scale. But what if, Dietland supposes, it’s actually a massive male-dominated conspiracy...”
He made Serendipity. A lot of us haven’t forgiven him for that yet.
Using the name “Icarus 2" instead of calling one of the ships “Daedalus” is getting into want-the-mission-to-fail territory.
I loved Danny Boyle’s Sunshine. Even the third act. But probably could have named the ships something different than Icarus and Icarus 2.
You really would think that genius scientists would stop giving their totally-not-going-to-destroy-humanity projects names from mythology and history which were all about destruction and death and chaos. Like Kronos. Or Icarus. Or Pandora.
WTF happened to Cusack’s career?
“He also tends to run like Bob’s Burgers’ Tina Belcher, arms hanging listlessly, which is at least fun to watch”
Buster calling the free time in the prison yard “recess” is such a perfect gag, right up there with “army had half-a-day.”
I’m glad this season exists for two reasons:
The season started to pick up towards the end but it never came close to season 1-3, except maybe with Maebe’s plotline. That was gold. The longer run times don’t really work for AD. So much of the show’s brilliance was in how tightly packed it was. Tht Netflix seasons feel bloated in comparison.