Are you kidding? This will be Avatar: The Way of Water for pre-schoolers!
Are you kidding? This will be Avatar: The Way of Water for pre-schoolers!
Uh... do people remember the show fondly? That documentary on Peacock didn’t create much buzz, and I remember the universal reaction to Daniel Kaluuya’s announcement that he was making a live-action Barney to be a big fat “meh.”
Oh thank goodness it’s not just me then.
My running understanding is they usually don’t know what words mean and so end up using, as I’ve heard it called, “the second cousin of the word” they meant to use.
“We were trapped at home in the same house. We would write together—we’d put on matching sweatsuits—and sit in the living room and start at our computers. And then usually, it devolved into Dave as the one who is at the computer and I’m the one who’s walking around, acting out the scene,” Brie recalled, explaining…
I got a Gotye notificaiton for this?!
My favorite Hank-ism as it pertains to other parts of Texas is when he’s taking Peggy to a boggle tournament in Dallas and wants to leave early “so they can get there before the gangs wake up.”
I don’t warm to be an armchair psychologist, but my take on Harmon is that he’s a type of autistic where he has very limited self-awareness in the moment, but once he realizes why and how he’s doing things wrong, he is hyper-conscientious about it. He’s also definitely hard to work with, but I’m guessing (likely being…
Harmon is undoubtedly an asshole at times, but doesn’t want to hurt people (he’s just self-centered, which goes far in Hollywood). Roiland, sadly, seems to have more of Rick in him, and just rolled over people putting his own damn desires first.
This is pure speculation, but I consider that when called out for abusing his power in the writer’s room he came clean with a direct, self-reflective apology. I think maybe while Harmon’s a super messy individual, he knows that doesn’t fly in the workplace and is open to accountability.
Stunning when there is a show where Dan Harmon is not the asshole. Is that why Harmon intentionally works with Chevy Chase & this guy, so he doesn’t look so bad by comparison?
Big deal. When I was 17, I was watching movies.
Imagine being a teenage filmmaker: networking lunches at Taco Bell, riding the camera dollies like skateboards, not getting dessert until you fix your third act issues, pranking the teamsters, yelling at Lily Tomlin... ahh, to be young.
Raja Gosnell would be shocked to hear Gunn directed it.
How ironic that in one week, two reboots were renewed and Reboot was cancelled.
Thank you Johnny Depp. You’ve done a great service to sociopathic assholes everywhere.
I gave it 3 episodes and just wasn’t into it, so I quit. Good news for people who are into it.
First of all, the headline and much of the text of the article is highly misleading in suggesting that ol’ Phil is just going away; as quoted from Variety and buried in the middle of this very article:
Ph’nglui mglw’nafh Cthulhu R’lyeh wgah’nagl fhtagn... I tell you what.
I’ve always envisioned that - if they do a reboot and age-up the characters - that Hank and Peggy had to adopt the late Luanne and Lucky’s child along with Good Hank (Cotton’s dead, and who knows what happened to Didi), Instead of being empty nesters while Bobby’s away at college (or taking improv classes), they…