Maybe it’s a “Guys My Age” thing.
Maybe it’s a “Guys My Age” thing.
Legit disappointed that the helicopter didn’t say “THANOS” on the side.
We have gone a full year without any additions to the MCU. I will take all the WandaVision I can get.
They all do a fantastic job. Paul Bettany is kind of expected, as he’s playing similar roles and beats in the past, but let’s hear it for Elizabeth Olsen absolutely nailing the cadence and slightly hammy “60s sit-com actress” style. It’s less showy than Hahn’s “wacky neighbor”, but Olsen kills it.
The first episode was more ‘50s “in front of a live studio audience” until like you say, the eerie witch during the choking scene. The second ep leapt ahead to the early ‘60s early Bewitched Era with a single cam and locations that were not a sound studio. The reviewer is lumping the episodes into one era, when…
I’ll still go to bat for Fight Club. It’s just there’s a few too many people that don’t get it’s a satire.
Fight Club has aged more poorly than possibly any film in recent history, but in that regard I honestly feel a little sorry for both Fincher and Palahniuk: it’s only in cold hindsight that we see that the sort of people that the novel is mercilessly mocking would also be exactly the sort to miss that they were being…
CONGRESS: Uh... well, you see... let me explain. *pause*
Wait a sec... the passes ranged from $600 to $1400? Is this how the federal government came up with the stimulus check amounts?
Pretty harrowing stuff for an ostensibly family-friendly film, honestly
The first season was great, but now all American Gods is doing is keeping Ian McShane from being cast in a better show that I’d actually enjoy watching, and I wish they’d cut it out.
Holy shit. The Fonz does not fuck around.
70M+ still believe that, and that's the problem.
I think this picture works much better...
I would go so far as to say it was ALWAYS terrible, even at its alleged peak. The monologues about his ‘dark passenger’ were cheesy as hell from the get go.
Studio Notes:
I recently re-watched the first 4 seasons. It is definitely way more cheesy than I remember it being, but I actually still really enjoyed the re-watch. The show has this weird, almost campy energy that I didn’t appreciate the first time around.
I liked 5, though I imagine I’m in the minority on that one. 7 was also good except for the thankfully brief near-tryst with Deb. 6 and 8 were awful.
In the new finale he winds up as the manager of a Cinnabon in Omaha, Nebraska.
As long as Scott Buck stays the hell away from this I’ll give it a shot. Seriously, fuck that dude.