When did Star Wars create a gravity rule?
When did Star Wars create a gravity rule?
Oh hell yeah. I never heard a description of Crazy
Ex-Girlfriend that did it justice.
I’m really conflicted about Schitt’s Creek. I’m still on season one and the first 2-3 minutes of every episode’s set up can be described as lazy and amateur at best (ex: “Kids! It’s your mom’s birthday and we are going to throw a surprise party!” “My obnoxious sister! What are you doing here?” etc...). And everyone in…
Yes she did.
“Ok....” - Detroit Rock City
I wonder if he would have made Superman a traditional villain or a “certain point of view” villain. Would it be that hard for The Wall to order the Squad to take down Superman? Maybe Superman decides to be proactive and get involved in world affairs and The Wall is ordered to take him out.
God, you can see the fan service syndrome pop up at any moment! You even say in the article that Bialik has another show that she is committed to. So yeah, she’s going to be a fun guest host, but if she doesn’t want it or can’t do it based on prior commitments, don’t take that out on Richards or the producers.
I LOVE early Mooney/Beck stuff, especially their taped stuff. Anytime they are in taped segments I know I’m in for something hilarious and weird.
I’m for the larger and more experienced cast. Even the worst sketches in the last five years solicit some chuckles. That has to be part of the casts’ confidence in themselves after performing for so long. They know what works and they know when something isn’t working and how to adjust on the fly.
What can I say, I like the guy. I won’t be doing this life coach thing, but his podcast was pretty interesting back in the day. “Action” was great and ahead of it’s time.
Action was incredible and Illeana Douglas was insanely awesome in it. Her final scene after she’s sexually assaulted by the Weinstein Bros is so fucking heart breaking.
That was something. Watching it felt like an eternal loop and when it ended I wanted more.
I feel like just by clicking on this article I’m contributing to the continued coverage of this mess. I apologize world.
Bill Murray walked out of the Oscars after he didn’t win for Lost in Translation, like right after Sean Penn’s speech. Billy Crystal called him out on it. It is one of the funniest things Billy Crystal has ever done.
Or when realized Han & Leia had WAY more chemistry as characters (...and actors...) then Lue & Leia.
It was a pretty funny scene. I laughed and I love Bruce Lee.
This was a great “best intentions” movie. It’s like they tried really hard but didn’t have that producer to push the film toward action/si-fi/horror movie greatness.
I would think this type of directing gets tricking when shooting out of sequence. At a certain point I think one of them has to react to another character’s death.
I feel bad because I’m a huge fan and he’s brought some great stuff to TBS...but man the move to The Tonight Show was a mistake. I understand why he did it. I would love to hear the staff’s reflection on the move from NY to LA and the move towards more broad comedy that I felt showed up on Conan’s Tonight Show (felt…
Color me cautious! As the Honest Trailer crew puts it...
“...no matter how original a Marvel thing starts off it still has to end with a sky beam and two CGI dolls throwing particle effects at each other.”