I like James Gunn's movies pretty well, but I can't deny that probably 70% of my support of his work comes from my love for his brother Kirk/Sean.
I like James Gunn's movies pretty well, but I can't deny that probably 70% of my support of his work comes from my love for his brother Kirk/Sean.
I get why you'd think that. This does seem like a strange news item, considering it was on Netflix for a long time already—this isn't its debut to online streaming or anything.
What, you don't dig comedy that matches the wit of a Reddit thread?
I dunno, you're already paying for the service. It's not as if Netflix pushing this is getting them extra revenue, or anything. They're just acknowledging that his death happened and that, as a result, you're probably in the mood to watch something good with him in it.
Classic struggling screenwriter here. Read and review scripts for (very little) money, write scripts in my free time and hope for big break blah blah blah death.
It boggles my mind that The Westerner doesn't have a DVD release. You'd think some company could print a couple DVDs and labels, slap "FROM ACCLAIMED DIRECTOR SAM PECKINPAH" on the front and make a tidy sum.
I was pretty much going to post this same thing, although I figured out it was from this show a few years back. But I very distinctly remember a scene at a birthday party in someone's back yard, and the kid saying, "Don't hold your breath!"
Ugh, I didn't notice it while watching, but I had wondered if they were going to change it after last week's episode. That bugs me irrationally.
I used to like it as a sort-of follow-up/ripoff of Calvin and Hobbes. But I revisited it a few weeks ago and found that his references/intellectualism are far, far more forced than Watterson's ever were. C&H managed to tie any weighty talk into a genuinely funny punchline either by subverting it or bringing a fresh…
Additionally, Frances McDormand and John Carroll Lynch came up with their own character backstories while working on Fargo, and what they came up with was: Norm used to be a cop as well, but he wasn't a very good one so he retired to do nature painting. Sound familiar?
Not to be the cool Guster fan in the room, but "Stay with Me Jesus" is (I thought) a pretty funny take on that kind of mindset.
And not just the first episode—the teaser to the first episode. This literally happened 90 seconds into the season. It's fair game.
I've been catching up on the show, and just spent twenty minutes going through these comments looking for someone saying just this. Thank you.
Haaaahahaha, all right, well I feel dumb. Thanks!
I'm just sitting here baffled because I've read the article three times, done a page search for both Pam and Archer, and still can't find the reference everyone's talking about. I even counted to paragraph seven (as someone mentioned above) and it's the paragraph about fat women only being acceptable as long as…
Yeah, I admire someone who can be really prolific like that almost as much as I admire the other, Kubrickian extreme.
Yeah, that hit me just as I hit "post". Thanks!
EDIT: nvm got it sorry
Indeed. Haven't seen the episode, but the combination of title and picture choice… leave little to the imagination.
Nope, that's what it is. It's like American Horror Story. In theory there will be Fargo season 2.