I haven’t had a chance to watch this year but looking forward to more soapy plot twists.
I haven’t had a chance to watch this year but looking forward to more soapy plot twists.
I’ve been meaning to rewatch this film. I absolutely did not like it when I saw it as a teenager about 20 years back. Most of the experiences in it were absolutely foreign to mine in high school and, as noted, some of it just doesn’t really go anywhere.
Fuck that sucks. I’ve been a big fan and was hoping we’d get one more season to close out Showtime.
It’s wild how many people I knew on the left pre-Covid who always talked about how intelligent they thought he was because he “asked the big questions” and “didn’t just believe what the government tells you”.
I enjoyed it, but then again I’ve always enjoyed this messy, over the fucking top soap opera of crazy. It’s always a blast to watch.
I rewatched this last weekend and enjoyed it far more than I did back in the mid-2000s. At the time I was a teenager, being same age as ScaJ0, yet the movie didn’t connect with me at all.
Oooh yeah that’s a great one.
He certainly is and Solomon Hughes’ performance is really great, getting into the nuance of the man.
It’s been a while since I read the book but one of the things I recall coming through strongly was that the author didn’t seem to like Kareem much at all.
I couldn’t get past the pilot because of those fucking accents.
Good
If only. It was fucking Treasure Island of all things.
I’m looking forward to this if nothing else.
This is what happened to me with it. I was in a musical in late 1999 which the director chose to end with the cast dancing to this (in the most 1999 thing imaginable). But after hearing it multiple times every day for a couple of months, I don’t think I willingly listened to it again for at least a decade.
The famous press conference scene was hilarious and captured the complete absurdity.
God that sounds campy as hell.
Yeah I finally watched the first season of it a few weeks back while travelling to and from the UK and it’s pretty enjoyable.
As a big Mann fan, I’m really excited about this one. It looks great.
Westhead’s behaviour is so typical of a certain kind of manager who feels incredibly insecure and gets it into their head that they need to break with the past and what works and make their mark.
Barker wasn’t a person I was aware of outside of his Happy Gilmore cameo yet I still find it incredibly funny.