- House Of The Dragon continues to suffer from its complete lack of humor. Not that Game Of Thrones was a laugh riot, but it had a handful of wry, witty characters who helped vary the mood.
I can’t say this movie looks all that interesting to me, and Amazon is one of the only streaming services I don’t subscribe to, so there’s a good chance I won’t see this. But it does seem like Sorkin has reached the point where his approval rating with critics is somewhere south of chlamydia, and he’s become such a…
Far as I’m concerned the 1606 Globe Theatre performance of “Macbeth” is the definitive version and anything else is a superfluous waste of time.
But does he interview classic AV Club gimmick commenter HBO CEO of Tits? If not, no sale.
A Williams family cinematic universe!
I’m sure that Janeway will teach them important lessons about Starfleet. Such as if two of your officers merge into a single, independent, gestalt being; said being has absolutely no rights and can be murdered for literally any reason.
I mean, the first book still made it clear that the savior myth was cynically planted by missionaries to suit their own purposes, and that the “savior” himself knew this when he cynically exploited it to gain support for his mission of vengeance, but sure.
I don’t think it’s inherently a bad thing that she shows up for one sequence, then disappears from the film. There’s something to be said for a great sequence which is more or less complete in of itself, not everything has to link properly to the rest of the film (I just watched Holy Motors again for the first time in…
Essentially, the only way Nate’s story really works for me is if it forces self-reflection from Ted, Beard, and the rest of the coaching staff about their responsibility for Nate’s heel turn.
Late-period Lenny Bruce was kind of persecuted though... like, he was literally arrested for saying things on stage.
They may have been unfortunately almost entirely white men, but his TDS writers were brilliant.
There’s no rule that says comedy has to be under 30 minutes. Just silly, outdated “traditions”. More comedies should have longer episodes.
You either haven’t seen the show or you’re an idiot. Either way I feel sorry for you.
This season wasn’t always great but I’m grateful for that episode. Every character had a clear arc to close, and the episode felt like a proper conclusion to a story. It’s a little unfair that one of the best sitcoms of the last decade would end in a context where they almost had to justify the existence of cop TV show…
would just like to take this moment to reflect on how widely and completely hated andy samberg was when this show premiered, and how through 8 years he appeared to charm pretty much everyone. excited to see where he lands next.
“The All About Eve dynamic between Alex (Jennifer Aniston) and Bradley (Reese Witherspoon) that fueled season one fizzles out in season two, as both characters are off on independent plot paths.”
Was Levar Burton the top pick of the fans? Or just the top pick of a loud minority on Twitter? People forget that Twitter and entertainment blogs like this have very little correlation to what the average person believes. I would be interested to see this question actually professionally polled. I suspect that Ken…
Just give it to Jennings, jesus, it’s a dumb tweet, still better than Bialik’s victim blaming and hocking junk science (plus being on TBBT, a sin no one can be forgiven of).
Re Ted Lasso- this is the first time they’ve been nominated right? Could they win something before we move on from a really quality show?
Only the shows that I like should win. The ones that I don’t like or haven’t seen are inferior and therefore shouldn’t win