Well now I’ve lost all respect I ever had for Bryan Craston. And I used to have a lot, like a fucking boat load, one of those cruise ships which look like a floating city.
Well now I’ve lost all respect I ever had for Bryan Craston. And I used to have a lot, like a fucking boat load, one of those cruise ships which look like a floating city.
“Actor reprises famous role” is the laziest of all Super Bowl commercials. Has there ever been one that was remotely memorable for reasons other than sadness?
Yeah, people still won’t go into detail over what Joss Whedon was up to, though we do know is pretty damning.
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…
Hey now! If I don’t hear Bong Joon Ho’s take on the newest Ant Man flick I will LITERALLY DIE.
I knew I was right to hold onto my 5.25" floppies!
eeeeeehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...we’ll see, I guess?
Because to be fair if you actually stopped to think on the cost, the crowds , the heat, the noise and all else you wouldn’t go back.
People need to log off and go outside. Much like Chris Pratt, the things I have learned about Zachary Levi against my will (big thanks to twitter for defaulting to the “for you” tab every time I open the app now) make me think that he is probably not a dude I have much in common with or would particularly enjoy…
Are we supposed to be too stupid to recognize the centralized right-wing grifter narrative where it’s obvious?
Maybe the exact explanation for where he got “Levi” from and whether or not it is his last name is in the very article you’re both commenting on!
In the current context, calling out Pfizer super vaguely without context doesn’t scream pro-vaccine.
You seem to be under the impression that the general movie-going audience has any idea what happened (or not) in the comic books.
This is absolutely the dumbest take possible. Really, why did you even bother to share this? You sound like one of those absolute fools who predicted Guardians of the Galaxy 1 would be where “Marvel fatigue” finally caught up to them and ended the MCU. Do I believe the MCU will last forever? Of course not. But to…
I can think of one precedent. The infamous Home episode of The X-Files (s04e02) incorporated the Johnny Mathis song “Wonderful! Wonderful!” in a pretty violent scene. Mathis refused to let them use his version because of the graphic nature of the scene so the producers recorded a cover version with a singer that…
There is precedent: https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-05-09-me-238-story.html
I saw him sit in with BB King at a show at King’s Times Square blues bar, and with great annoyance I must concede that this dude has absolutely got it as a guitar player.
I know. It took me a couple times to get thru the first episode way back in the day, but I’m almost glad I waited because then I could binge the whole first season at once. Then I got my sister and her husband hooked on it.
Beyond the impeccable acting, great writing, and killer insults, there’s something just so weirdly, I don’t know, comforting about watching this show. It’s one of those shows that, even when shit is going terribly for the characters, I just enjoy spending time in the universe. So, to say the least, I’m excited for…
I like that they’re recreating the full experience, including the part where I have to figure out how to possibly watch something on something called “Starz.”