I was never really a fan of this Lenny Bruce. Also, there was also the obvious dark cloud hovering over his character that doesn’t really dovetail with the tone of the show.
I was never really a fan of this Lenny Bruce. Also, there was also the obvious dark cloud hovering over his character that doesn’t really dovetail with the tone of the show.
The Clone Wars was this really mysterious, evocative thing that happened in the deep, distant past. Now it’s like, “oh that one-week skirmish from like 20 years ago.”
I’m getting Film Crit Hulk flashbacks.
Thought that was Annette Bening at first in the promo photo.
This sounds a LOT like a cutesy variant of the classic Twilight Zone episode “Nick of Time”, where William Shatner becomes obsessed with a diner fortune telling machine.
This whole series was basically a depressing “That Thing You Do”
Please let this be the first and last time Someone refers to her as “FlorPu”.
The music is the same as the show itself; bland and forgettable.
The music is identical to the itself; bland and forgettable.
Lighten up, Francis.
And they call it a mine. A MINE!
This show is an absolute narrative and tonal mess. Each season is an attempt to restart from scratch. Characters change personalities and motivations from scene to scene in service to byzantine plots. And now with the 360° virtual sets for near everything, it’s completely ungrounded visually. But I keep watching cuz,…
So it’s really a True Lies sequel series, minus Eliza Dushku. I guess they couldn’t get the IP.
I think the premise was a rambling stoner story, but it didn’t land.
Khan is the GOAT of course, and Search for Spock, while having a bit of a fun caper throughline, was dark as hell, what with David being murdered and the E destruction. TVH was a breath of fresh air—pure fun, a decent message, and a solid cap to the II/II/IV trilogy. It’s also the top-grossing Trek film (until…
Regarding Banks quite deliberately using Jane: given the film’s era, Cocaine Bear is clearly in the WHAS Universe.
That’s my point—they made a film with a gordian knot of a twisted premise, now Docter seems to blame the audience for its failure, not themselves.
Welp, calling your audience too stupid to get the movie is an approach, I guess.
What even is “the thing”? What thing? That thing you do? Did she do it, broke our heart into a million pieces?