It's less about Pratt the voice actor and more about Pratt the douchebag.
It's less about Pratt the voice actor and more about Pratt the douchebag.
“it’s one of only two or three really good scenes in that entire movie” - No, Age of Ultron is jam packed with really good scenes; they just don’t cohere into an overall single story all that well.
I can only imagine the high-fiving that went around the producer’s room when somebody said, “Predator.....Prey?”
I fucking love Amber Midthunder as Kerry, so I’m excited for that despite myself.
Buttigieg was never my candidate, and I got pretty annoyed with some of his flip-flops over the last few months before Iowa, but it was genuinely kind of fascinating how much sheer vitriol Buttigieg generated and just how unhinged some of the reactions to him got. The bland white guy from Indiana — not the avowed socia…
“It’s unclear why the kids love Darnielle’s depressing song about the fictional miserable Alpha couple,...”
Someone in a long-term relationship with a woman a decade older than him seems like someone attracted to kids?
What makes you think he’d be one?
I’m not seeing that argument in the article. What I am seeing is an argument that this series’ general tone-deafness is, as usual, on full display.
Because they don’t reflexively gush over every AAA game like most outlets?
Just the sound of a turd hitting linoleum:
Is it just me or is AV Club a little *too* obsessed with Ben Platt’s age? We get it, he looks too old to be in high school and also the movie isn’t very good. I think the 15th article about this issue really drove the point home. It’s not like there’s any universe, pandemic or no, where an adaptation of a Broadway…
Okay, but why would I do that?
Yep. This was a stumble. Not terrible but a stumble. It seemed too many ideas were thrown at the wall borrowing from “After Hours”and “Eyes Wide Shut” and then decided to double down in hopes of amping the absurdity. Unfortunately leaving behind much of the wit.
I really loved Hacks, but for whatever reason it seems like the pilot is the episode that got the most nomination love. That’s going to hurt its award chances in writing/directing categories, I think, because the first episode is fine but it is largely a place setter for some absolutely brilliant episodes later in the…
That’ll teach RDJ not to come back and voice anything.
“(Chadwick Boseman, popping up again even though Marvel made it seem like he would only be in that one episode)“
An Emmy-winning costume, ladies and gentlemen.
Giving awards to awards shows seems wrong.
She’s the person who’s as good a choice at playing a young Furiosa as anyone currently acting.