“I bet that shit was on point!” - Not said about this show.
“I bet that shit was on point!” - Not said about this show.
My favorite clip from the commercials is Jimmi Simpson saying, “I think Biggie’s murder, is related to Tupac’s murder” (comma added because you can hear the comma in Simpson’s line delivery). I hope the response from his captain goes something like, “OK, so you got any ideas that aren’t just what literally everyone in…
I’ve seen the commercials for this way too many times because of WWE.
Someone posted this on Genius a while back — an extensive, if maddeningly poorly organized, gallery of the various NYC gangsters whose lives intertwined with Biggie, Tupac and Jay-Z back in the day. (I imagine the author of the thread is either living under an assumed name in Panama by now, or else somewhere at the…
no one is wondering
Biggie, Biggie, Biggie, can’t u see, sometimes they exploit your death for shitty TV
My favorite thing surrounding the ads for this series is the From a Director of American Crime Story: The People vs. OJ Simpson tag in the trailer.
The commercials ruined this for me.
SUSPECT: He did security for Snoop.
DETECTIVE: Snoop… Dogg?
I think Creed does a great job of feeling big when it’s not really that “big” of a story, canvas-wise. I’d say Black Panther had a few hiccups based on the actual tremendousness of its scale, in that he’s better at making intimate moments seem really big. If that makes sense.
It’s hard for me to pin middling CGI on a director, especially one working within such a vast machine as a Disney franchise movie. (Though I agree, some of that car stuff did not look great.)
That’s awesome. He just seems like a really down to Earth, likable guy.
I once met Jordan at a comic shop in Newark. I wasn’t sure who he was and just talked some old school anime (Star Blazers and such) with him. After he left, the owner told me he was Wallace from The Wire. This was right after Fruitvale Station came out, so he wasn’t huge yet. Real cool cat.
One of the more re-watchable comedies I’ve seen in recent years. It doesn’t matter that nearly all of the high schoolers are played by 27 year olds or that the film’s third act was about 5 minutes long, it’s just a blast from start to finish. The entire cast gelled so well and Stone is completely brilliant.
Holy fuck, that’s just sad.
With her mouth.
She’s probably somewhere giving blow-jays.
My group chat at work has an automated Emma Stone gif generator. We use it handily.
I remember an interview with Will Gluck, the director of Easy A, soon after the movie came out and he mentioned that Emma Stone was the most prepared actress he’d ever seen. He said that when she showed up for the first day of shooting, she knew the lines...ALL the lines...every character’s lines.
Oy, such a face. Mwah.