I really need to re-watch Community lol
I really need to re-watch Community lol
This is a good breakdown. I think I prefer Sam & Bucky as platonic friends because like you say, showing actual healthy male friendships is still rare and them turning out to be in love undermines that, same reason I could understand Steve & Bucky shippers but wasn’t necessarily in favor of it myself (though I think…
(Actual) lol, I don’t think I’ve heard of this movie but I’ll have to try to find it just from that clip/his delivery of “Okay, that’s right, but they never talk about that.”
That was definitely a good choice to include; obviously it would have been hard to include all the emotional moments because of time, but I think the movies suffered without a lot of them, Neville’s parents especially.
Goblet’s definitely the one that I leave on if I happen to catch it playing on tv. I think it just lends itself well to being a movie with the series of challenges, but they also balanced the humor and drama best in that one I think.
I thought the last two movies were fine enough and worked well as a two-parter because of the clear difference in tones between the two, but yeah, I think any issues I have with it are from finding the writing in that book to be the weakest.
I didn’t watch it, but there was actually a Hulu comedy last year https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Binge
It maybe never hits the same funny highs of It’s Always Sunny, but I feel like each episode gets at least like a chuckle from me, and I think it’s worth sticking with for some surprisingly emotional character arcs toward the end. Also, I don’t want to give anything away about the fifth episode, “A Dark Quiet Death,”…
...that is a good question. It would be kind of funny if in the many decades between being presumed dead and whenever the government found out he became the Winter Soldier, they never actually discharged him from the military.
The first episode threw me a little bit because Sudeikis usually plays such smarmy characters that I was expecting his optimism to be something of an act, but it wasn’t until rewatching it with my family that I really appreciated him not being naive or oblivious.
“Dad there’s like whores here and stuff.”
Someone should do an Avengers parody where they fail to stop some catastrophic event because they’re still on their flight there, frantically checking the time and refreshing the news updates.
I liked this one quite a bit, but some plotlines have definitely felt a bit rushed or underdeveloped with how short the series is. If anything, I’m hoping for a second season just to get more than one episode of Sam as Captain America since I don’t think they’re doing another solo movie and I’m not sure where else…
Oh dang, great point; I hadn’t forgotten that detail, and was kind of annoyed at what seemed like a retcon last episode
Oh nice! I haven’t watched Resistance yet, but I looked up his character and the name sounds familiar, so I guess I forgot him mentioning it. The wiki I found says he was also on a Clone Wars episode (though that might have just been one line), so I guess he’s just vying for a live-action role?
I’ve still liked the newer seasons overall and think it’s been interesting seeing them do some more slightly more dramatic stories to dig into Rick’s psyche and how he affects the people around him, but yeah, season 1 had some of the funniest concepts and twists on sci-fi tropes that they just haven’t been able to top.…
I’m still skeptical how good this can really end up being, but it is a neat role I’m happy to see Faison get. I’m pretty sure when he got the news, it got discussed on his Scrubs podcast “Fake Doctors, Real Friends” but all of the details were censored since he couldn’t talk about it yet; I wouldn’t have thought to…
That scene worked for me because I feel like the joke was how Jay was on a totally different wavelength from the rest of the group about how to make sure she felt safe, and the group the got offended and their arguing led to her thinking that. Idk if that’s a good distinction or not, because I totally get if the scene…
I wouldn’t necessarily take it that way, he’s just saying he was a sports-nerd. He didn’t say his heroes were “real people, like athletes” or anything.
Lol no offense if you are still a fan; I haven’t consistently watched it in a while and guess I don’t really have a thought out reason why since I’d say the slapstick and vomit is what I got tired of, but it seems like there’s a bit of that here.