Here's going to be so surprised by how much Star Wars media we have now…
Here's going to be so surprised by how much Star Wars media we have now…
Makes sense. Like with Canada, American pop culture reaches the outer edges of the galaxy slowly.
The narrative regarding Norton I've heard is that he was more than happy to play it, but he was so demanding that he even did rewrites of the script to make it more in line with his fandom, which didn't jive with Marvel's need for filmmakers and actors to adhere to their needs more - something that also pushed Edgar…
Except Mars…
I remember watching Friends on TV as a kid/teenager and wondering if my life would resemble theirs in any way once I reached their age. Then Netflix got the rights to the show, and it suddenly dawned on me that that time had come… and that show is seriously unrealistic.
I'm almost 30, and while I'm becoming more empathetic towards adults' frustrations with kids, I still think kids aren't given nearly as much credit as adults think. I was pretty inquisitive as a kid, and most of what I remember about being disciplined was being told to "not sass back" and question their authority when…
That was actually the goal of the show's creators, too, as they were also a Jewish/Christian couple.
I grew up on Rugrats and always considered Stu to be one of the underrated TV dads. Riley always had such funny line readings, too, and that scene of him making pudding, particularly in the context of the scene (Angelica, a 3-year-old, fakes breaking her leg under Stu and Didi's extended care and plays on their…
I don't know about the women, but the men looked pretty fine to me. [looks up Max Whitlock… immediately feels like an old and dirty man…]
It's one of those things where it wouldn't really work many other places and wouldn't if it were a remotely common enough thing. Your mileage may vary, and I'm not even certain the movie will age well or even work much on repeat views, but I sure had a good time the first time around, so…
Definitely. I like dark, edgy Batman, but I like it when it's balanced with something, too. The "Arkham" games are great but still tipped over into I'M SUPER EDGY territory. Same with "Injustice."
That's such bullshit. How is that even remotely more interesting than Joker messing with a legit doctor's loyalties? Why must every aspect of Batman's rogues gallery be screwed up? I read elsewhere that they also turned Mr. Freeze's wife motivation info a delusion that was all in his mind, too. It's like DC is…
I didn't ever get it. He has these beady doll eyes that creep me out. Consequently, that's partly why I was so open to the idea of him as Joker…
Agree to disagree? On the INTERNET?
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Huh. What a novel idea!
I dunno. A lot of dramas still have comedic moments. "Truman Show" is closer to satire than comedy, and satire doesn't necessarily equate to comedy.
So that's how it will all end - imploding from all the meta jokes… and Dan Harmon knew the whole time! He's the Antichrist!
You mean it's not all part of a shared BBCverse?
The audience was the guilty party all along!
Thomas Hayden Church, what are YOU doing here!?
I'd say it's definitely a comedy, as there's plenty of humor and set up for humorous situations, gentler they may be from Ferrell's usual work.