Congrats, you’ve managed to pull the two most esoteric tidbits from this story AND have completely wrong takes on both of them.
Congrats, you’ve managed to pull the two most esoteric tidbits from this story AND have completely wrong takes on both of them.
No Maximum Fun at all, notably.
I like the one hosted by the mid-tier improv performer that has guests ranging from standup comedians to other improv performers.
Doughboys wuz robbed
No Hollywood Handbook or Andy Daly? Hard pass.
Yep. I haven’t read the comics, but the only time I’ve really thought Vader was a badass was in Rogue One. Otherwise, he was an imposing, menacing, clearly powerful guy, but didn’t really do all that much.
The best podcast within a podcast is I Love Films.
Does WTF with Marc Maron and The Joe Rogan Experience really count as a comedy podcast? What is “Best Curiosity” as a category? Goop, purveyor of dangerous medicine and pseudoscience, is “Best Health and Fitness”? Fucking BEN SHAPIRO is under “Best News”?!
There’s a distinct lack of McElroy and their journey to being…
Little to do with the article, but seeing Chris Pine’s name in the same paragraph as THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN makes me think how much better he’d be as Steve Austin than Mark Wahlberg. Nothing against Marky Mark, who is a decent actor and will probably handle the “I’m a FREAK!” angst fine. But I don’t think Austin’s…
I mean was Darth Vader a good villain or did he just have a kick ass mask and voice?
The result is a succinct list of sixteen easily decodable rebus puzzles and one “The Ladykillers,” because that movie isn’t even worth translating into emoji form.
“We went to Lucasfilm and said, here’s what we’re doing. And they said, well, we’d prefer that you don’t show him as a spoiled child. You know, he is our villain, and we’d prefer you don’t do that. So we were respectful of that.”
Isn’t #11...Burn *before* Reading?
This ranking is objectively terrible. In no way is O Brother their second worst film, and Barton Fink is not better than No Country. Miller’s Crossing and Raising Arizona should be way higher.
He ranked them incorrectly.
Like, majorly wrong.
“.....the greatest comic book mini series of 1985.”
It’s made worse by the fact that Dunst’s MJ had a Gwen type characterization rather than the party girl we’re more used to.
Obviously it’s an entirely new reboot. The previous versions are best forgotten.
Also, Iron Man and the MCU owe nothing whatsoever to Dark Knight.
My favorite bit that doesn’t get talked about much: one of the silliest instances ever of the old “Something passes in front of the villain and they’ve disappeared when it leaves” shot, as becoming the goblin doesn’t give you any kind of super speed so the only way it makes sense is that Harry dove to the floor, and…