Community started airing my freshman year of high school, so that was nice to go through school with.
Community started airing my freshman year of high school, so that was nice to go through school with.
I saw Cloud Atlas my senior year and I spent the rest of the year talking about how it was my favorite film of all time.
Natalie Zea is one of those actors I'd literally never had heard of if it wasn't for the fact that they're always in the Top 500 of imdb's STARmeter.
What what? It's Debate Club!
If they properly do The Black Cauldron, they'll have a great five-film series ahead of them.
I mean, compared to today's shows, it's definitely more standalone than, say, The Good Place. But the characters are consistently growing from episode to episode, and you could say that Niles/Daphne is a pretty good example of 90s serialization.
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I haven't watched Cheers since I've been single.
Hard to argue with number 1!
When I'm not watching Buffy, I'm just rewatching Frasier or Scrubs, so I feel you.
Let's have a quick one, Debate Club!
I choose to believe that Patty Jenkins and James Wan are going to pull it off.
Or put her in charge.
Stardust is my Princess Bride, to be honest.
Matt Zoller Seitz said that Superman should be played by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, and while I can't say I agree, I can't say I disagree either.
If you squint, you can pretend that his confrontation with Tristan at the end is the Superman/Daredevil crossover we never knew we wanted.
Some guy on another site is trying to tell me that Stardust is a bad movie, and it's really sad to realize that there are people out there who can be so deluded.
You know, Snyder-Superman is just about as likable as Cavill's character in Stardust…
Stardust is Vaughn's best movie.
Wow, getting serious Batman V. Superman/Suicide Squad press tour flashbacks here.