That’s actually a nice piece of casting, not that casting has really been the issue with recent DC movies.
That’s actually a nice piece of casting, not that casting has really been the issue with recent DC movies.
He runs like a six year old who just saw a bee.
A man that eloquent can’t possibly be guilty!
I think “artificial human created by an artificial human that only barely understands the concept of humanity” is the role Jason Mantzoukas was born to play. The problem with Rafi and Adrian Pimento is that they had to be human.
Out of curiosity, I looked up Andi Mack, and this was the Wikipedia plot description:
So 44-year-old Jude Law having sex with 19-year-old Elle Fanning in a movie by a director who’s well-known for including May/December relationships in his films, has been accused of molesting his daughter, and married the 19-year-old daughter of his long-time girlfriend is not at all creepy to you if Fanning is…
And it’s called A Rainy Day In New York? This sounds less like a Woody Allen movie and more of a parody of a Woody Allen movie.
That line”Not because I was born here, but because I was made here” I don’t know if it’s the two gravities I took or what but that is so beautiful.
We Cancelled A Zoo!
I agree, Sam’s clearly not allowing for the possibility that some are merely tiresome idiots, as you’ve demonstrated.
I picked it up as I wanted a pulp break from the usual new wave SF I was reading at the time. It was a fun read and it said it was going to be a film. I ran around telling all my friends that they had to see this thing.
As is her final, mature breakup with Logan to focus on following her ambitions rather than settle down as his wife. I think a lot of this just looks darker with the context of A Year in the Life
The later seasons of show constitute a tremendous bait and switch: a show that was sold to its viewers based on the witty repartee of single mom raising her daughter turns into a full scale celebration of how much better the rich are than us. In a just world, everyone in the life and death brigade would have lost…
Say what you will about TLADB, but don’t bring Cary Agos into this. I remember not initially looking Logan but being very quickly swayed by his easygoing charm. He’s the polar opposite of Jess, light where Jess is dark, simple where Jess is complicated, embracing his class where Jess is rejecting the entire upper…
>>Yeah I basically never wanted to punch Josh more than when he was like “woohoo, I’m off the hook.”<<
Bloom said the ‘choke’ line was actually a *substitute* for another line that didn’t get past the censors.
I don’t know about Protestants’ association with the ‘holy ghost’ but as an ex-Catholic I laughed out loud at the depiction of one of the most nonsensical ‘central tenets’ of the church. A ghost? I can’t recall a ghost being mentioned in the bible anywhere and nobody in charge explained it.
I thought it was great. But it also makes me think - given this season doesn’t look like it’s actually going to be about revenge, after all - that things are about to get very, very dark. Even compared to how dark it’s gotten before.
Well, and Teen Vogue.
We now live in a world where the hardest-hitting coverage of important world events comes from The Fucking Weather Channel.