She got rich and famous by writing a very easy to read pastiche of a bunch of other works, thus she has an outsized sense of her own talent and importance.
She got rich and famous by writing a very easy to read pastiche of a bunch of other works, thus she has an outsized sense of her own talent and importance.
It kinda feels like everything is drifting back to repackaged versions of old business models. A lot of your basic cable content is all repackaged for the FAST networks (Tubi, Pluto, etc) and the big streamers that survive (Netflix, maybe Disney+/Hulu, and Max, I guess) fill the premium cable role.
For the last two decades and change the CW (and the WB before it) was the best place to go for genre, soapy, teen-to-young-adult dramas that gave us a number of infinite classic shows (Veronica Mars, Gilmore Girls, Buffy, Angel, Dawson’s Creek, Charmed, Supernatural, Smallville, Vampire Diaries, all of Arrowverse, The…
You know, it’s weird that I never really thought about game snobs existing until just now. I mean, it makes sense there would be some, but somehow with all my years of gaming I guess I’d never really heard or read about one (or from one!) until just now.
Maybe he should stop signaling left and then swerving to the right.
The concept was OK, but instead of rebooting the original (sort of), they should have given them their own unique story. Like the original happened, then years later, they take over the business and do something completely new. Something like that.
Honestly, I found the problem with the 2016 movie to be that it was written and directed the same way other McCarthy SNL~adjecent comedies were. It was an extended SNL skit that didn’t develop its villain, and only focused on McCarthy and Wiig’s characters and their drama/friendship. Even worse, it was a reboot that…
He sounds like someone who really didn’t like the 2016 Ghostbusters, but wants to say it in a kind way. You don’t say that that the cast members are “brilliantly funny on their own” in a movie you like. I think a lot of viewers of the movie were genuine fans of Wiig, McCarthy, McKinnon, and Jones, but felt the movie…
That would actually be more legally solid than a contract that was unwritten, unspoken and merely implied.
He forgot to add “no take backs” at the end so the contract is null and void.
Also, Good Luck Charlie (perhaps by necessity, since there was usually a real baby on set) had the least obnoxious screaming of any of its contemporary Disney Channel shows, so it’s very rewatchable now!
They should do a Lifetime movie about Charmed like the one about 90210 and get the same actor to play Doherty.
Sister has an HP, because she let her subscription lapse for the ink delivery the printer itself wouldn’t print anything until she resubbed
Everything you said you could be replaced with “doctor”, “pilot”, “nuclear technician”, etc., etc. etc.
The biggest issue a lot of the “experts” seem to have with her is that she is not a formally educated “expert.”
Credentials typically exist for a reason beyond snob-vs-slob gatekeeping. I would 1000% want and expect a neighbor to be credentialed and have the appropriate clearances before digging a giant pit next door. This isn’t someone being uptight about a few pink flamingos in the yard or a garishly pained mailbox; there’s…
You know the best way to help those names get recognition? Recognize them somewhere.
Or the two groups in the middle of it can figure it out. Why are we to be the judge of other groups’ actions when it comes to their own sovereignty? They don’t want a two-state solution (1 in 3 Israelis and 1 in 6 Palestinians support it acc to recent polling), they don’t want peace. They want to destroy the other,…
A slideshow? For real? I need to stop underestimating G/O’s commitment to shitting on its readers at every opportunity.
Did your mother ever apologize? I can’t imagine one of my kids reacting to, well, anything, in such a terrified manner and my response being to suck it up. Also, why did she want you to sleep in there? Wouldn’t it have made more sense for your mom and sister to take the primary (presumably larger) bedroom in the…