Oh man, the title really should have been "Creepy Issues of the 70's."
Oh man, the title really should have been "Creepy Issues of the 70's."
Upvoted for the implication that going to the House on the Rock makes it epic.
I have a really hard time hearing "I dunno" in Ridley Scott's accent.
When Robin Williams died I rewatched The Fisher King and had the same reaction. She owns that movie completely, as great as Williams and Bridges are, and it's to Terry Gilliam's credit that he spotlights her as well as he does - prior to that, he was thought of as someone who didn't know how to deal with actors and…
The only way I could see Fantastic Four working at this point is if it was a TV series reboot in the MCU. Similar to how they rebooted Ghost Rider, Daredevil, and The Punisher into the TV MCU (Ghost Rider being in Agents of SHIELD this season). As a serialized show, they could offer something substantially different…
Yeah, I really like those little bumpers, in part because the riffing is so fast, it's one of the few chances to take a breather. And I think they're cute, so there.
Occasionally my wife and I will say to each other, apropos of nothing, "Wait, what's the hardest substance known to man?" "Diamond!" I have no idea if that's an exact quote, we've only seen the movie once, but its randomness stuck with us.
Amateurs. I saw the Lou Ferrigno "Hercules" at the drive-in. I had thought it was going to be like "Clash of the Titans."
Seriously, I had to read several of Katie's explanations of the world building multiple times because I just could not wrap my head around them. Isn't sex easier and less awkward to describe to kids?
I agree Blackcoat's Daughter is a bit better than I Am the Pretty Thing…, but I'd set your expectations more modestly. I saw this at a film festival a year ago and thought it was good, not great. I thought The Witch, for example, was a more exciting film in terms of innovation and effectiveness.
1) Jessica Jones S1
2) Daredevil S1
3) Luke Cage
4) DD S2
5) Iron Fist
I'm with you. I went in with abysmal expectations, and ended up finding it enjoyable enough. That said, I agree with every criticism made in this great series of reviews - it just didn't stop it from being a watchable series for me, with some good moments.
Basically they kept setting up that they were going to show us a dragon, and then they…didn't.
Apart from The Elephant Man, The Straight Story is the only David Lynch movie that my mother approves of.
I don't know, seems like Inland Empire might have been more appropriate to watch on a computer than The Straight Story.
It's really bizarre. All-day marathons of those shows and South Park. Would it have killed them to do a Review marathon to run up to the new season to bring viewers up to speed?
To hype the new season, Comedy Central has been airing randomly selected episodes of Review at 3am on Saturdays amidst ads for phone sex lines. In other news, phone sex lines are apparently still a thing.
I agree, and have a similar reaction to the Bill Conti disco music in For Your Eyes Only. It ruins, for example, what is otherwise a pretty great chase scene in the ski resort.
Yeah, wet girls are sexy.
I loved that in Sinister, D'Onofrio LITERALLY phoned in his performance (or Skyped it in, anyway).