This was great. I’ve personally found the sitcom format something that looks a lot more fun for the actors than it is to watch, like a drama school exercise, but then I have no great love for rubbish sitcoms like Bewitched either.
This was great. I’ve personally found the sitcom format something that looks a lot more fun for the actors than it is to watch, like a drama school exercise, but then I have no great love for rubbish sitcoms like Bewitched either.
Are you really surprised there’s no appetite to employ him right now?
It’s all a bit of a chuckle when it’s Keanu, but dear sweet Alanah Pearce from IGN is in this game. God knows what the modders will do with her.
“Wishing you all the strength in the world :)“
lookin good david and zenyatta
I am very sorry to have upset you.
She plays an Essex girl in that. Which is pretty much the UK equivalent.
I wonder if Juno Temple is ever going to be cast as anything other than trailer trash
The showrunners should’ve embraced its weirdness a lot more than they have. The cast plays everything totally straight (not sure I agree with the reviewer about Connolly’s permanently pained expressions) and when it’s a show about an eternal runaway train, that makes everything seem farcical. And not in a good way.…
This is an incredibly dumb show but at least that episode was fairly gripping if you didn’t think too much. Too much of Season 1 was abject, low-stakes boredom.
Does make me laugh that. They filled a massive room with thousands of skulls, smashed skulls on the main cast, probably over the course of an entire day - “Don’t worry guys! The skull scene will be great!” and then just didn’t use the footage.
Oh Bernie, what won’t you do next?
Extra context is often beneficial in a book, but the bloat does nothing for the films.
I find Return of the King a bit of a mess but god damn, the feels.
Lay off the gin, our kid.
Maybe he was just hangry.
It’s probably going to make me sound like a thicko but I’m greatly appreciating the self-contained, scaled-back nature of this season. It’s just much easier to focus on and follow each thread. I’m ok with fewer abstract scenes and some more grounded storytelling.
The BBC tactfully described him as “talented but flawed”, a description I’d usually give to someone like Kanye West, rather than a sexually abusive murderer.
Also, I’m a bit baffled why he keeps mentioning Cyborg like one of the most loved characters ever brought to the silver screen. I mean - let’s be real - nobody gives a fuck about Cyborg. They could get rid of the character and never re-cast him and most people would probably forget he was ever there.
So it’s a mildly stupid interview by a pop star that’s the Outrage of the Day. She’ll be getting her medicine from nutters on Twitter later for sure. #Justice