Frankly, that marriage didn’t deserve to be saved, and Chuck Lorre should have known that.
Frankly, that marriage didn’t deserve to be saved, and Chuck Lorre should have known that.
Yeah, I certainly don’t dislike Moffatt in the way a lot of people seem to but there are definitely occasions where he seems very pleased with himself for having thought of something and he totally derails whatever he’s doing by chasing what is often actually quite a bad idea.
I can’t remember when I hated an ending of a show as much as this one. There’s been underwhelming or disappointing endings, for certain, tha is the nature of storytelling, but at least usually I can kind of understand what they were going for and often even respect the attempt. Here, though, this was baffling, bad and…
Plus no trigger warnings! I’m scarred forever by the review!
The wheelchair scene has a Wilhelm Scream in it, people.
STILL no love for The Lighthouse? Fuck, man. With dafriends like this, who needs Dafoes?
She didn’t write it, and she only directed it because the woman who DID write it was fired as director during pre-production so Olivia could be gift wrapped a movie. That writer/director was then shut out of doing press or attending the premiere for her own movie, while Wilde makes sure to simultaneously never mention…
“Has Olivia Wilde had a successful project since she was the fourth lead on House?”
She wrote and directed one of the most highly acclaimed movies of the year, you ignorant fuck. 97% on rotten tomatoes. Several awards already and over a dozen more nominations. So YES, she HAS.
Listen to the Adam Sandler episode of Conan Needs a Friend and Sandler just seemed unstable while talking about how supremely confident he used to be when he first started on SNL and before. I think I got that impression from another interview I heard with him. That he seems to have gotten more neurotic with age. I…
I have no idea how the living fuck you could be bored watching Good Time. That movie was tense and suspenseful as hell.
I don’t know why
It isn’t a list of “most disappointing films”, no.
Crazy idea here, but just play along - what if things could disappoint you by being bad? So the movie that disappoints you the most one year could also be the worst movie of the year! And then you could write a whole post explaining what you didn’t like about it, and some asshole with a stupid ass internet handle…
Completely agree on The Dead Don’t Die and both chapters of It. I haven’t seen Only Lovers Left Alive, but Jarmusch had been able to do good “genre” work with Dead Man and Ghost Dog.
Joker is a grimy, unpleasant movie that shamelessly apes better movies, isn’t as nihilistically insightful as it wants everyone to think it is and only has what cultural cache it’s managed to accrue due to shamelessly plundering from much superior comic books it simultaneously seems to think it towers above.
I agree, it did rip off superior material for the setting and the motivations. Though the main character’s actions, his clowning, and, for lack of a better word, “Joker” parts were unique enough that even if it was “Taxi Driver but with clowns and maybe the movie adaptation of V For Vendetta thrown in” it was still…
I kind of enjoyed Joker, but it’s the worst kind of movie. Which is to say, it’s a film that purports to be about serious things, but doesn’t have anything to say beyond how terrible the way it is, because it can’t commit to anything. The best you can say about it is that it’s an examination of how white male…
Should be “than” not “then” in the headline...
I saw it at the Brooklyn Horror Fest and I liked it a lot.