Name me a movie that _wouldn't_ be better remade with lesbian vampires.
Name me a movie that _wouldn't_ be better remade with lesbian vampires.
I genuinely hope that Sugar and Co take the Alex Hirsch route and plan their two seasons to tell a complete story, then end it. Whenever I see great content like this, as much as I would love to see it continue for years and years, there's another part of me that wants to see those creators close their stories so they…
Not the same show-runners; I made the same mistake. Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko are the Avatar/Korra people. Joaquim Dos Santos and Lauren Montgomery both did production work on Korra (and Avatar as well, IIRC), but not as show-runners. Still, that's mighty fine resume fodder. I'm excited to see what…
I saw the Last Unicorn in a Seattle theater during the 2013-2014 road show with Beagle in attendance. The most noteworthy part of the show was an astoundingly ridiculous 15 minute introduction by a man that was traveling with Beagle, who I'm guessing is the manager in question. Rather than just showing the film or…
Three films, three directors:
Newest pet peeve @ 4:57: misusing the word "absurdest."
I'm no lawyer, but what's up with using the Service Mark (SM) on the show's logo? I'm not sure that's being used correctly: http://i.imgur.com/7gqctqO.png
Seth Green popped up on Rob Paulsen's Talkin' Toons podcast earlier this week (at 41:55, http://robpaulsenlive.com/e…, chatting a bit about fans' negative knee-jerk reaction to reboots and remakes:
I guess I'm the only one who was left feeling a little disappointed by this video.
I'm still waiting for my gritty, live-action re-imaging of Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors.
Also notable: Erik Wolpaw & Chet Faliszek. Both did a fair amount of writing (not strictly journalistic) on video gaming for Old Man Murray before eventually getting jobs at Valve and working as head writers on Portal.
VanDerWerff's description of Supertrain sounds vaguely similar to this crazy South Korean movie called 'Snowpiercer' coming out this summer that sounds amazingly bad-ass: "a post-apocalyptic movie about a few survivors who end up on a massive
train that is divided by economic classes. With a revolt brewing
onboard,…
Thanks for finally fixing the mobile web version! I generally check the AV Club after watching TV from the couch (via phone) rather that opening the laptop. The new site was a pleasant surprise.
This might have something to do with Amazon selling the MP3-only version of the album for more money than the physical CD (which includes the auto-ripped MP3s).
The key intersection you're looking for did occur, but it was quick enough to have perhaps been missed. I haven't seen anyone else in the comments point it out, so…
Readers may be interested in this published letter set to Roger Ebert after first reviewing 'The Illusionist' and gushing about the genius of Jacques Tati's. It turns out he was kind of a heartbreakingly epic bastard:
Speaking of snubs, what's the deal with the Academy passing Don Hertzfeldt over year after year for a best animated short nod for any of the films in his Bill trillogy? I figure they would have tossed him at least a courtesy nomination for It's Such A Beautiful Day this year. When the oscar short film program makes it…
I've been saying for a while that Breaking Bad could really use a spin-off series revolving around Badger and Skinny Pete moving to Colorado, bumping into Saul Goodman on the run and teaming up to open a combination pot dispensary / pet store.
I've been saying for a while that Breaking Bad could really use a spin-off series revolving around Badger and Skinny Pete moving to Colorado, bumping into Saul Goodman on the run and teaming up to open a combination pot dispensary / pet store.