I know who Conroy is, but my brain heard Kevin Sorbo. Got very confused for a moment.
I know who Conroy is, but my brain heard Kevin Sorbo. Got very confused for a moment.
As you say, the pregnancy meant a change in the storyline "had to" be made- that's hardly anyone's fault. But in any case it was made successfully, and the pregnancy over before the season finished shooting. So what you are suggesting is that Whedon fired her purely out of vindictive, retroactive spite, and there is…
That's very much speculation. There are a lot of stories as to why she did not return, and Joss personally being sore because she deigned bear child is neither among the most prominent nor most plausible.
I laughed, but if I upvote I'd be embracing the darkness within myself.
Just go, Internet. I- I can't. *sobs*
This is why all the male Avengers… they're planning to match up the superheroes with the princesses in the big crossover event film where they all meet at the Tatooine Cantina on their way to recover the lost Ark.
Yup. The Comedy Central brass has probably been hunting around because they're nervous about an unknown, but I'll bet Noah has been Jon's pick from the very beginning, perhaps even that finding him was the catalyst that brought him to retire. He so clearly represents everything Jon believes in and wants his show to…
Corgan! Paper! Now!
In an episode of the 60s show, Batman and Robin drive across the border of New Guernsey. It was cute.
Yes, I shouldn't cut Hooper short. His scoring is less sophisticated than the others and can sound a little thin or shrill, but he wrote quite a few vibrant melodies. I would say Hooper comes off better in context - cutting easily through the noise - while Doyle's more subdued approach make little impression on…
As I recall, Williams said in interviews that he would love to come back for the last Potter, but was not asked, or schedules didn't work out, or something. Still, the last two guys - especially Doyle - turned in much better Potter music than Desplat, so why not stick with them?
Also sorta Joel McNeel's Shadows of the Empire "score" (an album based on the EU books)
I'd like to give you a compliment, but this is the AV Club, so I'll just point out that you went to wayyyy more effort than we're worth, and you should probably just go outside and/or get laid.
That's… odd. Giacchino's been warming up in this particular dugout for years.
Some cute rhymes, but you completely butchered the Arabian ghazal, which I can only assume is the form you were going for.
Frozen II: The Wrath of Sven
I lived in Denver as a kid, and loved the hell out of this place.
It was the Passion of the Christ of military movies; it just hit some dopey mid-American nerve. But at least Passion filled a genuine void in Hollywood output. Everything Sniper's defenders say it did so well was already done better by The Hurt Locker just a couple years ago.
And it really kinda pisses me off, because you just know the worst parts of SimCity were EA's idea. I doubt that Maxis, left to their own devices, would have made the game pointlessly online-only, or sacrificed so much scalability or adaptability in the mechanics to achieve the prettiest, most marketable engine…
Yes. One of the most dramatic crosses of beautiful direction and terrible script. Once I heard the writer came from Lost, well, that just explained so much.