Ah yes, MTV Unplugged, in which Clapton answers the question “How would ‘Layla’ sound with all of the good parts removed?”
Ah yes, MTV Unplugged, in which Clapton answers the question “How would ‘Layla’ sound with all of the good parts removed?”
“I’m afraid my next Marvel movie will be TOO crazy and dangerous!” hahaha oh shut up
It’s kinda funny that everyone who really hates the show in this thread can’t spell, right?
Thank you for talking about this movie. It’s an extraordinary, surreal film that has stuck with me ever since I watched it on Criterion Channel.
Thank you for talking about this movie. It’s an extraordinary, surreal film that has stuck with me ever since I watched it on Criterion Channel.
I liked the pilot more as well.
The whole “unfortunate timing due to the national climate” argument is classic AV Club timidity. I’m not sure when AVC became the online equivalent of Ned Flanders’ wife, but good God is it boring.
“What’s with all the women in this Wonder Woman movie?” - an imbecile
“a form of cyber-bullying” has made me chuckle all day. Thank you, Gaith.
“Hank and Abby’s relationship...would be captivating even without the monster.”
You watch 75 TV shows? Good Lord.
The monkey scene was basically the only moment of the first season to make me laugh.
This show is awful.
“The Blair Witch Project is only barely watchable today”
Nope. Still love it.
Lol, never change AV Club
Caputo left because he’s now suffering from head and neck cancer - https://buffalonews.com/news/michael-caputo-receives-metastatic-head-and-neck-cancer-diagnosis/article_e1bcb148-fe77-11ea-862a-d375b2b7683d.html
That’s why he looked so skinny during his psychotic Facebook rants.
Eh, it’s not like Sofia Coppola comes from a family of plumbers.
Righteous Gemstones is probably the best thing McBride/Hill have ever done, with characters so much more interesting and complex than you would assume. McBride, Goggins, Goodman and Edi Patterson are all amazing.
I was home sick from school and watching a game show when the news cut in with the announcement. My strongest memory is them showing the footage of McAuliffe’s parents watching the launch and subsequent explosion. I want to say they replayed it more than once. I was young but I still recognized how ghoulish it was to…
Shame on Kotaku for forcing you to read the article against your will. Stay strong!
It’s not fun watching them at all. Let them die alone and unheard, crying into the void.
I’ve watched it 4 times now, and I think it’s amazing.
This slideshow was a handy reminder that the AV Club staff now consists of a bunch of thin-skinned babies.