“The ONLY SHOW where I ask ALL THE WRONG QUESTIONS.”*
“The ONLY SHOW where I ask ALL THE WRONG QUESTIONS.”*
I’d watch a show called Politicking with Larry David.
Pretty sure this is just a cover story, and he’s actually trying to recover from “Larry, I’m on DuckTales” burn.
Once in a hospital for Covid I had my medical chart confused with Larry David’s. Schenectady, you’re on the air.
“He [Larry King] also helms the weekly political talk show Politicking With Larry David...”
believe it or not, some famous people still value their own privacy and making no public appearances for two months isn’t uncommon. even more so when most people probably recognized his mask more than his face
Yes, yes it can. Just because you don’t care doesn’t mean others don’t. Don’t be so dense.
The only time this dumb ass panel has even been justified:
It can be two things.
In the new one it should be the same exact pandemic, but just dive into more detail about Jude Law’s insider trading as to his bogus cure and then just an entire plot about how many people think it’s all a made-up bogus fake news virus that is also “just the flu.”
Yeah, his one big miss was failing to anticipate that the Jude Law character would be the President of the United States, rather than some random internet dickwad.
All the critics hated the conspiracy theorist character. Now he's the most accurate character.
Guys, it’s a philosophical sequel. Meaning its going to be three hours of people discussing Marcuse’s One-Dimensional Man over Zoom because they can’t leave the house.
If you’re in the mood for a good laugh check out The Seventh Seal, it’s a riot.
The joke has been made before (particularly in regard to zombie outbreak movies), but the thing was when we saw Contagion the usual complaint was “this is unrealistic; the people are acting irrationally” while a 2020 rewatch revises this to “this is unrealistic; the people are acting rationally”.
The weirdest thing I’m seeing are fan theories that the S2 finale of Mandalorian effectively wipes out the sequel trilogy, that somehow by having badass young Luke show up and take Grogu as his apprentice (ward?), Episodes VII-IX are rendered invalid and retconned from the saga.
Mark Ruffalo had his fair share of leaks for avengers too. Luckily there were so many characters in avengers they could keep things from them.
Well, that’s a liberty, “explaining” Batman to a BATMAN writer!
I’m pretty sure Gaiman understands that adaptations have to adapt, having screenwritten his own published prose into television and film.
This is what she stated: