Scott Thompson witnessed a school shooting? That’s news to me.
Scott Thompson witnessed a school shooting? That’s news to me.
Since you’ve seen both, do you mind elaborating?
I was happy to watch Julia Garner as Kimmy on The Americans for multiple seasons, so another episode of her doing that schtick is fine by me. I’d just prefer it to be an episode of The Americans rather than this show, which I admittedly haven’t watched.
Weird that Tom Breihan made The Octagon representative of action movies that year.
Missing Link was about a Bigfoot, but I believe it also contained yetis.
But Charlie Kaufman doesn’t even play the characters in the films he writes. The problem is that Timothy Greenberg isn’t Charlie Kaufman.
American Beauty was bad whereas Charlie Kauffman writes better movies.
And Scott’s episode is the only one that focuses on a gay couple, which seems like a missed opportunity.
I can’t find it online now, but there was an article criticizing her stance on “A Clockwork Orange” and “Straw Dogs” vs “Dirty Harry” and “The Cowboys”, since she liked the former even if she also described Straw Dogs as fascist.
I think Friedkin was a lefty when he started out, though apparently he later changed his mind about Paul Crump.
The aughts haven’t reached New England yet. The survivalist militias that the cool kids in Chicago belong to mock Mainers for their dated fashions all the time.
What has she been good in?
I had always thought it was spelled with an “sh”.
Is your daughter a big fan of the first film?
It’s odd he frames his intent to murder Euronymous as motivated by the photographs, because it was years between Dead’s suicide and Varg’s murder of Euronymous. I suppose it’s possible that it was the use of the photo for the bootleg album cover that angered him.
Euronymous was the one who took the photographs, and he wasn’t a white-supremacist as far as I know. That was Varg.
The ’00s will be remembered as the decade of snark, a period where being smart and funny also meant being witheringly condescending towards everyone and everything that wasn’t in on the joke.
I never watched the Sum of All Fears movie. It seemed silly that an actual terrorist attack between the book’s publication and the adaptation resulted in them changing the villains. I suppose that did make it seem less like a ripoff of Thomas Harris’ “Black Sunday”. Ben Affleck replacing Harrison Ford/Alec Baldwin as…