I worked at Blockbuster in 2003. I can confirm we left titles in the New Release section for way too long
I worked at Blockbuster in 2003. I can confirm we left titles in the New Release section for way too long
Completely disagree. The genius of the show is pretty much everyone has an arc. It's Jimmy's breaking bad story, and the effects it has on the lives of Kim, Chuck, ect. It's also Mike's breaking bad story, and Gus breaking badder. I loved pretty much everything with Mike this season. I could watch him silently…
If it turns out he died in the fire, it makes more sense to me. If he winds up surviving, I wish they could have given some of Chuck's screen time this episode to Mike. That was the biggest disappointment for me - no Mike
I love this show so much, but I really wasn't crazy about this finale. Felt like nothing happened until the last 15 mins, which isn't good for a 75 min episode. Maybe I just wasn't expecting the finale to be so centered around Chuck. Next season I hope we can finally get to Criminal Lawyer Saul Goodman. I think three…
I worked at Blockbuster in '03 as well and yeah, they nailed that new release section.
McGregor is the MVP for being ridiculously entertaining in both roles. That said, I have a crush on Nikki Swango, and Michael Stuhlbarg is perfect as the doofus who considers himself the enforcer but completely out of his element
This is Ken Bone all over again
I don't care one bit about there being women-only Wonder Woman screenings. Wonder Woman has been a feminist icon for decades, let the ladies have a moment for christ sake. A big budget Wonder Woman movie, that by most accounts is pretty good, is a big deal.
Brother you just summed up the exact same way about being a male feminist. Everything I believe basically makes me feminist, but I can't accept the label because it means getting lumped in with these insufferable people who get off on calling everyone out, creating false narratives, and alienating allies
Did you watch/enjoy Hannibal? Just curious if it's a case of you not digging Bryan Fuller. He has a pretty distinctive style that I don't think is for everyone. Pretty pretentious
I haven't read the book, so I was unaware of how much of American Gods is a brutally honest commentary on America. This episode really nails the point home, but it's all there with the Media/Mr. World pitch last episode too
Right? No camera/editing trickery, just a good ol fashioned back bump by Odenkirk, the people's champ
This is the moment Nacho became President
I think it's perfectly reasonable to have a cynical reaction to any film remake made for cynical reasons. I like pretty much everyone who starred in the movie, but surely there's a better project for them than a bad Ghostbusters knockoff. The studios deliberately cash in on our 80's nostalgia knowing full well they…
Hearing a reporter passionately yell "WHAT IS COVFEFE??" at Sean Spicer as he lifelessly tries to play up the mystery of a stupid typo is easily the highlight of the Trump presidency for me so far
I watched this episode high as fuck and without having read the book. By the time it got to the Ziggy Stardust scene I knew I made the right decision
Nah the scenario I kept reading was the bar and Chuck agree to let Jimmy keep practicing, instead of this one year ban, but Chuck's stipulation would be he'll only drop it if Jimmy drops the McGill name. I don't think he'd need to go through law school again just for a name change. I hope not, otherwise I can't…
Haha same here. I've dated a Laura. A lot of that episode hit way too close to home
Lots of people assumed the court session with Chuck would end with Jimmy being allowed to keep practicing law, but not under the McGill name. It was so obvious I'm glad they didnt do it, but at the same time I hope they get to it soon, in a way that makes sense.
Honestly there's enough ground to cover that this show could go 10 seasons if they wanted to (I'm sure they don't). I sometimes worry the show will end once he finally becomes Criminal Lawyer Saul Goodman. That would be a mistake in my book. I want to see him taking shady cases with shady characters as Saul. Hell, I'd…