*don’t read if you haven’t seen the final episode*
*don’t read if you haven’t seen the final episode*
OH GOOD FOR IT (the show)
I’m genuinely curious if this review would have been written any differently if you had done it before watching the film.
If I were him, I would not be knocking this genre. It seems appropriate for his level of creativity, where “let’s make the same Marvel movie as all the others, but now the hero dances to retro music” gets heralded as a fresh spin.
You think this comparison is a disservice to...Jordan Peele?
Got to get that Jekyll And Hyde In The World of EDM sequel money somehow. Especially now that Vince isn’t working with Warner Bros. since they fired Ari for revealing that financier’s son Haley Joel Osment tried to sabotage the first film because he wanted to bang Emily Ratajkowski.
“Unhoused persons like us...grown woman with agency, we were born to [non-ableist word TBD]”
Worse
Excited to see if this will be his first movie about recognizable human beings feeling recognizable human emotions.
I liked Enough Said, and I was probably a little too quick to dismiss everything together, although I personally wouldn’t call In The Loop a classic. I’ll revise and say he didn’t make the mark in films that people may have anticipated coming out of the Sopranos.
Or pretty much any film project he took after he got cast on the show.
Thank you for attending this TED Talk on why the later seasons of The Office are Actually Good
“Students, observe carefully: no one who says things like ‘put this money to taxes’ knows what taxes are.”
...their billions.
Lest you think that, for the first time in the site’s history, the AVClub was going to criticize something created by a woman of color, the article quickly clarifies.
What’s the signal going to be for when we’re allowed to talk about how overrated this thing was? Will it be a light blinking somewhere?
Going to go ahead and guess that he would not have $280 million from that.
Once you hear their one attempt to put lyrics to it, you appreciate what we had.
former NBC Entertainment president Warren Littlefield told Wolff that the theme was “weird,” “distracting,” and “annoying” in a meeting. After hearing that last term, co-creator Larry David decided to fight for the theme song
Add Megan Fox to the long list of “things Jezebel was on the wrong side of history about.” Looking forward to this site holding everyone to account but themselves.