That film isn’t nearly as deep as the screenrant article suggests. None of the themes were anything but glaringly obvious.
That film isn’t nearly as deep as the screenrant article suggests. None of the themes were anything but glaringly obvious.
And that’s why the Star Whackers are after him!
He didn’t reveal who those “certain people” (plural!) actually were and it seems unlikely that he will in the future, but for the record, his co-stars for the majority of the show were Bryan Cranston, Justin Berfield, Erik Per Sullivan, Jane Kaczmarek, and Christopher Masterson.
We feel tired also, which is why I too am sick of the trump cold opens. When I’m trying to relax and laugh I don’t want to hear or see anything that sounds like him.
I agree with you that this episode deserves a D. Every single thing else you said...is basically nuts?
This morning when there didn’t seem to be a comments section I thought it was a sorry way for the AV Club comments section to go out. If this happens to be a short-lived reprieve, I just want to say it’s been a fun ride from finding the AV Club in a corner on the Onion’s web page, through whatever was before Disqus,…
Just saw it and neither of you are wrong.
Do you just lurk, waiting for reasons to insert politics into completely irrelevant conversations?
Anyone that is that insistent that they aren’t drunk is absolutely drunk. In other news, what an utter child.
What? How is not bringing up something that Wahlberg did 30+ years ago constantly an example of an “amnesiac, post-Trump pop culture”? It was incredibly shitty behavior and if you want to continue to personally be mad at him, that’s cool. But he’s apologized for it repeatedly and attempted to make amends and it has…
Lol, you jumped in and immediately proved everything planehugger1 was saying to be correct.
The weird thing to me is that if you’d told me a bunch of weirdos on social media had decided they hate Anne Hathaway, I would’ve assumed the haters were Very Online straight dudes who resented the fact that she rose to fame in films like The Princess Diaries and The Devil Wears Prada that didn’t cater to the male…
my best recollection of the situation is that we woke up one day and were supposed to hate her. not sure why.
What, like taking a cut of him letting people punch him in the face for a buck?
That was, indeed, the problem. But those of us who hate misogyny yet also identify as cis men were told in no uncertain terms that our ho-hum or negative reactions were inherently sexist. It was the worst fucking rhetoric no matter where you looked.
I’m just waiting for the inevitable interview where someone asks David Dastmalchian about it, he shrugs it off with a typical “I don’t agree with that use but I won’t judge the entire film or the experience of making it because of it”, and every article on the AV Club thereafter semi-snarkily attempts to imply he’s a…
The several women in Frozen Empire that bust ghosts might disagree with your final paragraph there.
Oh go fuck yourself you sanctimonious fuckhead.
Fascinating to see how this has already altered the media narrative in exactly the way the palace will have wanted... now, of course, anyone who ever questioned the official story (and its terribly staged and/or photoshopped images) is clearly a heartless, uncaring individual because this poor woman has cancer, how…
Is that sarcasm? Or are the AI bots that write the AV Club’s articles really that naive?