Eichner and Macfarlane fit naturally in their roles, and eventually, with each other.
Eichner and Macfarlane fit naturally in their roles, and eventually, with each other.
Asking the same question I asked over in the Kyle MacLachlan article - what happened to Random Roles?
A) Is Random Roles dead?
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis
One would think that after all the recent departures they might have taken it as an opportunity go continue on with a reasonably-sized cast.
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I miss the good ole days of AC as virtual tourism. Clambering about the rooftops of 15th century Florence or 19th century London is what sold those games on me. Mirage I’m sure will be beautiful, but it’s set so long ago I don’t expect there will be many “familiar” sites to explore.
Counterpoint: C-3PO showing up as the first “non-human cover” of People Magazine... in 1977.
Isn’t that Weird Al himself, sans moustache, as the dude behind the desk?
*Dwyane Wade
*Middle-earth.
Nathan’s laptop backpack will never not be funny. It will hopefully eventually be preserved at the Hollywood Museum - probably once the entire series of The Rehearsal is revealed to actually be a stealth episode of Nathan For You.
it saddens me that none of the modern A.V. Club commentariat understands a “wtf is starz” reference.
lol wtf is Peacock.
He was basically the principal actor on Atlanta Season 3 so it’s not quite fair to say he hasn’t held leading roles before.
It’s brand-new, but as far as I’m concerned Optimus Prime is a total game-changer for LEGO. Now that they’ve proven they can make properly transforming sets, it opens up a whole new worlds of opportunities (and not just robots).
This certainly helps to explain why so much contemporary CGI is looking so rough/unfinished. Marvel is actually one of the better ones for CGI, but even then you have garbage like She-Hulk and that cartoon Moon Knight costume.