I assume you refer to Community - Seasons 1 to 3, then you have a point.
Or you could just say God Harmon, sorry, I meant Dan Harmon.
I assume you refer to Community - Seasons 1 to 3, then you have a point.
Or you could just say God Harmon, sorry, I meant Dan Harmon.
Followed by a teen saying "Nirvana Sucked, Pearl Jam sucked and Soundgarden sucked and you know it!" followed by 500 variations of "Shut your fucking mouth!"
We all fell in the pit.
I would like to know what are those obvious reasons since the presence of the word "obvious" suggest that I should automatically know those reasons. Honestly, they escape me right know but I have to say it wouldn't be the first time in my life were the obvious escape me. So, well, wich reasons are you talking about?
Also, Armageddon had about a million writers.
When Andy talked about "how is it that we never know the good times when they're happening" (I'm paraphrasing) I wondered how they could get so perfectly the carachter in the last five minutes of the last episode. That touch of melancholy would've given the necessary humanity to counteract the constant asshole…
"Thank god it's over, but now that it's gone I'll miss it". That's a perfect summation of how every long running show affects us, and why TV works like no other medium to create relationships with its audience.
J.J. Abrahams?
The problem with Tinto Brass is that he doesen't seem to enjoy the luridness. in those kind of movies it doesen't really matter the level of shock if at some point you can't feel that the filmmakers have the feeling of getting away with something, the glee of doing something dirty, like Russ Meyer had (on a related…
Always saw it more as an Hyperkinetic Goodfellas. It has that sense of place and history unfolding in an inevitable direction. Goodfellas and City of God are arrows, The Wire is a net.
SAVIOUR OF THE UNIVERSE!!!
To explain Chopper I say that it's that movie where Hector from Troy plays an australian Bronson directed by the guy who made Coogans trade except that that movie's name was changed for the horrible Killing them soflty and by then whomever I was talking to bails and I can go back to my peaceful existence of not giving…
Finished Rome last weekend and I have to say that Lucius and Titus have the best male friendship I've seen on television. I loved how they take out the best of each other while understanding the other faults. Gotta have a goy like Pullo to have your back even when he thinks you're wrong. And on the subject of Pullo, I…
Saw Beasts on Sunday. Awful theatre, horrible sitting, shitty projection, guy snoring. Didn't care. Mark of a great movie. Can't wait to see it again. Creates a world without condescend to its characters. And the best narrative use of sound design I've seen in a while (o.k. maybe since The Master, but that was a…
But you guys now he's quoting xkcd, right? Right? http://xkcd.com/1027/
Yes, but she accompanied Bogart to the set. In those years they were nearly inseparable, especially when his drinking got progresivelly worse.
There's this great photo of them on set: http://pinterest.com/pin/13…
The reason why noone talked about Lilyhammer is because Netflix put out an intentionally uber-low profile show to test the viability of the experiment before investing in FINCHER! SPACEY! WATCH US! wich could've been a much higher profile failure.
"All those moments will be lost in time… like Urkel in the rain…"
KEVIN SPACEY IS A VAMPIRE!
That's how I catched up on Breaking Bad. It took me a year or so, but was much more rewarding letting the suspense brew, watching the show slowly becoming a pulpier entity (a change in identity I feel would be a bit abrupt played non-stop) and screaming "Son of a Bitch!" to my TV on every one of THOSE endings,…