orangewaxlion
orangewaxlion
orangewaxlion

Wrong famous offspring.

Did they even recast Easter or does she just disappear? I’ve heard way more drama about the crew than the cast for this season which seems a bit off from normal.

It seems like the leprechaun and jinn/salesman are both regulars or prominently featured on the posters at least, which makes me wonder how they’re still nominally going back to the book.

I actually kind of like/appreciate when they have more nominees even if there’s no chance of some of those winning at all since it can really bump up the profile of smaller films.

I thought that was Cassandra Cain, a character I’m aware of but confused by. I think around the same time there was a blond girl whose identity was somewhat in flux and I forget which was a Batgirl/Robin, if either, and they had other names given to them too?

I had to look this up, apparently that was Adam & Yves. All about Yves seems to have been an episode of the X-Files spin-off featuring The Lone Gunmen.

There was just a lot going on there from what I remember that it at least kept me engaged if a little confused.

I sort of stopped engaging with comments sometime between the Kinjapocalypse (my stars! those were things right?) and my phone refusing to load article text correctly, but I did really like Snowpiercer.

Do they normally perform the songs in their entirety? Maybe it’s since he’s less known in their circles but Sufjan Stevens got some fame assistance from people like St. Vincent and his four minute song was still cut to about 90 seconds. I feel like it’s fair to have them perform since they’re inherently relevant song

She got to play dignity with an axe in Snowpiercer?

From what I remember I was pretty won over by Easy A, even if a lot of it was very effortful charm on part of a lot of the characters/actors. Granted most of what’s coming to mind was trying to parse her family dynamics and exactly what was going on with Tucci and Clarkson’s parents.

I’m not sure if you mean shouting him out in the song itself or at the performance?

That is exactly the thing I incredulously noticed when debating to what degree American films were eligible.

Do you even need to buy the ticket to the movie you check in to? I thought that all they ultimately see is the fact the transaction happened at the right venue.

I keep looking at articles about it and they seem to mostly be written by people who have never used the service and take the company for its word.

Ned is the first character you see in that trailer, but I honestly can’t tell if that’s still Tobolowsky, just older and amping up the performance since the style is so cartoony?

I’m curious on this since I like the idea of live theater but either can’t afford it or the ones that interest me aren’t put on near me and/or have no cinematic parallels yet. (I’d love to see someone even try to do a VR version of Here Lies Love.)

Is the implication there that Gravity Falls’ ending wasn’t satisfying or that it didn’t matter one way or the other?

It’s somewhat plausible the movie could involve a school shooting, it is about a college student Groundshog’s Daying the deaths of her fellow students over and over.

That’s one of my favorite things about some of the South Korean movies I’ve seen, which was essentially the topic of a recent AV Club article about influential action movies. There does seem to be some art to finding a balance where the humor doesn’t completely undermine the stakes though, or like the maudlin/glib