If being high makes you appreciate a broad comedy less, that's probably not the drugs fault. That being said, Extract is pretty enjoyable, though it pales a fair bit in comparison to Mike Judge's previous two features.
If being high makes you appreciate a broad comedy less, that's probably not the drugs fault. That being said, Extract is pretty enjoyable, though it pales a fair bit in comparison to Mike Judge's previous two features.
Are they going to ruin Through the Looking Glass too, or will they make up something even louder and more brainless for the sequel that doesn't fuck up quite so much of Lewis Carroll's whimsical absurdities?
Are they going to ruin Through the Looking Glass too, or will they make up something even louder and more brainless for the sequel that doesn't fuck up quite so much of Lewis Carroll's whimsical absurdities?
Office Space is not fairly uneven. It's a near perfect comedy.
Office Space is not fairly uneven. It's a near perfect comedy.
"Then maybe we'll all feel safe letting our fake kids play in our TV neighborhoods again." Lately Newswire articles seem to always build to a climax that makes me feel like I'm taking crazy pills.
"Then maybe we'll all feel safe letting our fake kids play in our TV neighborhoods again." Lately Newswire articles seem to always build to a climax that makes me feel like I'm taking crazy pills.
I decided not to see Yogi Bear after I heard that Burger King was offering free
temporary swastika tattoos with any purchase of the Yogi Bear kids value meal.
I decided not to see Yogi Bear after I heard that Burger King was offering free
temporary swastika tattoos with any purchase of the Yogi Bear kids value meal.
You're implying film criticism should be designed to give feedback that Hollywood filmmakers might actually adopt in future movies. This is an entirely absurd idea: Hollywood will make movies that can make money, and if cliches sell tickets, they will roll out the cliches. The film critic just needs to honestly assess…
You're implying film criticism should be designed to give feedback that Hollywood filmmakers might actually adopt in future movies. This is an entirely absurd idea: Hollywood will make movies that can make money, and if cliches sell tickets, they will roll out the cliches. The film critic just needs to honestly assess…
I am always mystified when the tired phrase "Lives rarely unfold in a tidy three-act structure" is used to attack the biopic. Maybe this suggests that the three-act structure is too simple a convention for movies that attempt to tell the story of a life, rather than that real human lives are too messy to be the…
I am always mystified when the tired phrase "Lives rarely unfold in a tidy three-act structure" is used to attack the biopic. Maybe this suggests that the three-act structure is too simple a convention for movies that attempt to tell the story of a life, rather than that real human lives are too messy to be the…