“I have to go now. My planet needs me.”
“I have to go now. My planet needs me.”
I’m confident that Mr. Shore will supply the same thoughtful gravitas, subtlety, and attention to detail he puts into all of his roles.
Of all the choices to play Barbie in the early 90's, there was no way the studios were going to go with the lady famous for showing her vagina on film.* There was already enough heat going on with Batman being to violent to sell McDonald’s toys.
I think ‘Barbie’ has found just the right time period to exist. The 90s were too drenched in irony for it to work; it would have come across as crass and cynical. The early thousands were too sincere; it would have been toothless and maudlin. Everyone was too angry and depressed in the teens. But here and now, I think…
“How far we’ve come thank you ladies for your courage and endurance.”
Sandor “The House” Clegane is my favorite character.
Most of these things are performative to sooth the recreationally outraged that are chronically online.
I didn’t even know they gave out DUI awards!
No. She got sober and people have been giving her parts because of her notoriety and since she’s sober she’ll actually show up to set. When you’re a celebrity I guess making it through rehab and trying to get a job counts as a "Renaissance".
It will certainly pay for the blow!
That wasn’t what I was expecting at all, and I loved it.
I don’t understand the connection between Disney+ not renewing She-Hulk for a second season and the clusterfuck that was WB’s handling of Coyote Vs. Acme other than the word “courtroom.”
I say this as somebody who liked the series, and the finale to boot...$225 million was way too damn much.
Poor Lindsay & Ariana DeBose, jokes were made about them. The horror.
Is it really true that “Lindsay Lohan has experienced a much deserved renaissance over the past few years”?
0h ffs dude get a grip. It’s a game, so many people use that stupid murder porn phrase now it’s a joke.
I liked the minimalist exposition that filled in the back story for all the players. It makes them feel like people with actual lives and not just props for the protagonists. Like that little bit with Leah about “that day” that told you: She was Danvers’ stepdaughter, not her bio-daughter, that her dad died in a DUI…
The era from (roughly) Oz to, oh, I don’t know, the first season of True Detective is pretty consistently held by critics as a period in which TV dramas took significant strides forward in terms of having levels of quality previously associate with film.
I distinctly remember finishing Winter’s Bone, turning to my mom, and saying, “wow that young actress is astonishing, too bad she’s so un-Hollywood and nobody will ever get the chance to see her talent.”
Blood Simple. Do you like rural-Texas-roadside-nighttime-burials with a couple of more twists to boot? If ‘yes’, this flick is still on HBO Max.