Truly the NBC's Hannibal of FOX sitcoms.
Truly the NBC's Hannibal of FOX sitcoms.
Now you've made me sad again
This is my true answer. There are certainly artists I'm willing to follow into the valley of the shadow of self-indulgence, but actors generally don't have the freedom to only ever appear in projects they're passionate about. It's a job for most of them. And even the ones that are rich/respected enough to be selective…
Jake Gyllenhaal is kind of the poster child for this, isn't he? For every Donnie Darko, Enemy, or Nightcrawler, there's a blockbuster misfire (Prince of Persia) or indie disappointment (Demolition Man). I'm not looking forward to Ubisoft's The Division and I'm afraid Nocturnal Animals won't live up to the hype, but I…
Peter fucking Sarsgaard. He's not always in great movies (Green Lantern and Black Mass much?), but he is always the best part of whatever he's in. He also takes Shattered Glass from a Hayden Christensen-starring curiosity to essential viewing. More of him please, Hollywood.
It turns out that my love for Gillian Jacobs extends far enough to keep me watching Love, even though it isn't what I'd call a good show. Thankfully she was also in Don't Think Twice this year, which I don't have to be embarrassed about enjoying.
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I almost started watching The Path because of Aaron Paul, Hugh Dancy, and Jason Katims, but then I realized some of the principal talents from three of the greatest TV shows of all time weren't enough to get me to watch a Hulu Original.
My limit was A Very Murray Christmas. So much talent, such a waste of time.
I saw Now You See Me 2 as an excuse to spend time with my dad and didn't entirely regret it.
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He is the undeniable highlight of Transformers: Age of Extinction, raving about Transformium and generally just freaking out, screaming "shit" and trying to save his own skin throughout the entire movie.
Oh yeah I've been meaning to see that. I gather he plays Michael Bluth, but as a fox?
I loved him in The Nice Guys and Drive. I presume Only God Forgives and The Place Beyond the Pines are where I should head next, at least until La La Land comes out? I still regret not trying to sneak into his Q&A/screening for Lost River when I was already in the area that evening for Harmontown.
Ewan McGregor is so goddamn likable. I even want to watch American Pastoral, which has gotten awful reviews, just to support his foray into directing. I should probably start with something actually good, like Trainspotting, I suppose. (Anyone who can make a Star Wars prequel tolerable and is in Big Fish gets a…
Jason Bateman. Between Arrested Development, last year's The Gift, and his two recent directorial efforts, he's earned it. Now I'm not going to go back and watch all the shitty comedies he's been in, but I *would*, hypothetically. Dude is awesome
The mark of a true asshole
You s4-6 was stupid.
Lucius Fox?
LOVE IS THE ONE THING THAT TRANSCENDS TIME AND SPACE