Whoops, my bad.
Whoops, my bad.
Buried was on the Blacklist the year before it was made and probably would have received a nomination for its screenplay had Chris Spalding not broken the rules of campaigning. It wasn't a vanity project for Reynolds.
There was applause after many songs in this broadcast, from either the live audience on set or from the viewing parties/Darren Criss stuff they cut to.
That line in particular I found odd to single out for this critique because it was said in the 2007 film, and you laugh because it's funny, not because someone else is laughing and signaling to you that you should be laughing as well. The problem with the line was, as you said, Hough's delivery.
I think the 2007 film is the best all-around iteration of the story.
That was a change for the 2007 film. Tracy wins in the original film and the Broadway show.
"It’s hilarious when Corny Collins dancer Brenda cheerfully announces she’ll be taking a “nine month” break from the show, but that line doesn’t even feel like a joke without laughter to lift it up."
"This week, it gets the top-pick treatment just in time for its first-season finale."
Ooooh, Lena Dunham hate. So cool, so edgy, so unexpected!
WhiJo thighs = automatic A
Shooter was not pulled because it was bad; if anything, USA gave it a better shot because it debuted outside the typical wasteland of summer TV during a fall sweeps month. It was rescheduled twice in light of of mass shootings, not because of its quality. Plus, your Law & Order example further proves my point. If this…
If this was "real," and a series showed about a dozen people being heinously tortured and killed on camera, they would NEVER air it. For crying out loud, USA pulled the premiere of Shooter for 4 months because it might be inappropriate.
Like every other season, AHS couldn't leave well enough alone. I thought this season was a chaotic mess, exacerbated by this choppy, insubstantial finale. By the end of 10 episodes, we had watched FIVE fake television shows (or even more if you want to count the fake newscasts) about these people who I feel like we…
I think it depends on what you consider "successful." 'Til Death was never a ratings juggernaut, but it was dragged along for 4 seasons and 81 episodes from 2006-2010. So if you gauge success on length of run, that may qualify (it was Fox's most recent multicam to be sold into syndication), otherwise, yeah… it's been…
Next week isn't the finale. We have 3 more episodes left.
In this case, though, only one character is calling her Regan (and even Chris called her Angela a few times). For clarity's sake, if nothing else, I just feel like Angela is more appropriate. But again, they're not real so it's not like it actually matters lol
Why are you going to refer to Angela as Regan? She doesn't go by it. She goes by Angela.
I'm technically a millennial myself, and I know plenty of people who are as clueless about how the world works as Taylor, Figgy, and others were… I meant more that they keep making stupid decisions that aren't backed up by any real planning or strategy.
This episode was a static bore, and the writing reached a new height of laziness. Mama Polk literally told her son to "tell 'em our family history" to get exposition out of the way. Yes, please interrupt your cannibalistic torture for family storytime about Christmases long past. WTF.
These millennials are such garbage.