Nick DiPaolo has always sort of reminded me of Kenny from the Louis episode "The Road".
Nick DiPaolo has always sort of reminded me of Kenny from the Louis episode "The Road".
Makes them look good in comparison?
Excellent point.
I know I'm old because I actually thought "Adult Swim is still a thing?"
Sadly I feel like I'm in the minority not being sold on Maeve. A big part of it is I still don't believe that in-world the techs couldn't just wipe her. Obviously they don't want to get caught, but there's a point when "getting fired" beats "getting killed by robot".
They could easily lie to her about any number of things. She's basically a toddler.
Meh. If you dislike every joke thief, you don't actually like stand up comedy.
Home Movies isn't exactly recent.
I think he's at the point in his career where he just wants to make weird art films anyways. He'll find hungry directors willing to use him for cheap in order to get their name out there.
You know, I'm kind of sick of everyone in Hollywood talking about how great everyone is all of the time, even when they make a steaming pile of poop. So it's sort of refreshing to hear a rich loose cannon say what he really thinks. Crystal Skull isn't a good movie, and it didn't help Shia's career much.
I wasn't quite prepared for Ford to be a straight up murderer, despite hints he contributed to Arnold's demise.
Yeah, Charlotte does seem like a case of casting a woman about 10 years younger than the character "should" be for sex appeal.
It's plausible Dolores had a bit of an awakening in the past and was ultimately reprogrammed, with some memory remaining.
Yes, it seems like William's storyline is from before Dellos acquired the park but after Arnold died (or didn't depending on your fantheory, but at least is thought dead).
I totally missed that fact!
I felt it was a fun subversion of the type of scene where a mob boss finishes having sex with a young woman and sends her away to have an important business conversation. Basically, if the genders had been swapped, holy crap it would have been super uncomfortable, but it reads like social commentary as depicted.
About 47% technically. Slightly less than voted for Hillary.
Newt and Giuliani are potential cabinet picks.
The cinematography was ok. The director wisely chose to cut Ana's inner monologue, which eliminates some of the most cringe-worthy lines and vicious repetition.
Sorry you hate yourself so much and voted for a candidate who hates you.