All of the things that were shown off as special and unique to the hotel were ORIGINALLY things that were shown off in promo material for Galaxy’s Edge, before being yoinked from the park and paywalled behind this ridiculous hotel excursion.
All of the things that were shown off as special and unique to the hotel were ORIGINALLY things that were shown off in promo material for Galaxy’s Edge, before being yoinked from the park and paywalled behind this ridiculous hotel excursion.
I hope so. Based on the trailer, though...I’m less optimistic.
I was surprised to see it on this list, as I didn’t think it was scary.
This reminds me more of Mamet, but I still chuckled.
Like there’s this one guy who posts “I want to kill every palestinian on the planet. I want to kill every Iranian. Death to Iran. Death to Palestine.”
Do Hey Dude or Salute Your Shorts cast members make any appearances? I enjoyed those shows.
It always bothers me because it means thus. It’s like when people say resiliency. It’s the same thing as resilience, just with an extra syllable added for no good reason.
They offered him a ton of money to keep the show going originally and he turned it down so I’m guessing this isn’t just a money play. I can only imagine what he’s made from the Toy Story movies alone. Also, Richardson was integral to the show. Recasting could happen but I can’t imagine it would be anywhere as good.
This is stupid. She’s responding to something Ebert didn’t say. His problem was with Blue Velvet as a movie. He thought she and the rest of the cast (notably MacLachlan) gave great performances and Lynch wasted them by putting them in with a facile satire of Donna Reed and similar shows. He said Lynch took advantage…
I saw the previews for it during Dune. It looked alright, but I never saw that last sequel. I figured I should watch that one first, but I’ve never seen it pop up on a streaming service I subscribe too and searching for it just seemed like a lot of work. 🥱
And Philip Seymour Hoffman screaming “Shut up, will you shut up? Shut Shut Shut Shut Shut Shut Shut Shut Up!” would work perfectly in a normal Adam Sandler movie.
AV Club is notorious for not giving you that kind of practical information. Soooo many reviews for TV shows provide you with absolutely nothing about how or where to find the show. So, I’m inclined to believe marketing puff-piece.
I like this theory. I think it makes sense given that there are similarities in actions between his comedy and drama movies. Roger Ebert talked about that in his review of Punch-Drunk Love.
I feel like they were spinning their wheels already with just six.
Ah! That makes sense. Thanks
Thank you. I knew she cleaned at the research station. I didn’t remember she cleaned the police station too.
Also, all the women just happened to be hanging out in that tiny house? They just kept coming and coming like an unending handkerchief. It made me laugh.
That’s what I thought at first, but you can hear Navarro say, “go ahead” or something right before he starts talking. He’s also got a messed up eye from being punched.
I liked Season 3. It’s an interesting story with what I thought was a good resolution. Also, the acting is really good.
22). And how would she know the bit was the weapon if the public didn’t know the weapons shape? (Answered).