Since he’s British we can call him a cunt
Since he’s British we can call him a cunt
I’m glad. Season 4 was far and away the best season, and I think most of that was because of how fast-paced it was.
Sure, Jann.
Kareem is one of the best characters on the show though. They do a good job showing why he comes off as difficult. The scene of him after the fire bonding finally with the LA fans finally was really well done & I loved Riley being shocked that Kareem was the one to fire up his teammates as a result but just going with…
I imagine it didn’t help that Jenny was written to be so thoroughly unlikable starting in Season 2.
But it was the best production of Fiddler On The Roof that year!
I think the song is cute. If I heard it playing over and over I simply wouldn’t hear it anymore, and I think this was all conveyed by his spouse in jest. King had a pretty tough life: poverty, trauma, intense fears, drug and alcohol addition and, of course, he was run down by a vehicle. This piece is kind if mean.
The last season had both a Dynasty style cat fight AND a super obvious femme fatale character. The show has always had some strained credibility, but it’s full-on camp now.
“I’m a huge Dallas/Knots Landing fan and it’s essentially just a modern version of that (though nowhere near as camp)“
If you think this is a career high from Jason Segel in finding humor in humiliation, you really need to watch Forgetting Sarah Marshall again.
It’s also sort of the point of journalism, to assess the facts and provide an opinion.
The first few seasons of Dallas are legitimately good, both as a dramatic soap and in how enjoyably ridiculous some of the performances are.
As are people who make movies that aren’t sequels.
Worth headline ever!
A couple of decades ago, Black Adam was one of the faces of the “modern, mature DC”. Between bold like JSA and Checkmate and others, he was possibly the most recognizable face (at least among comic book fans of that specific time) of a subset of books that were ostensibly Authority/Ultimates Lite. There were…
“Prisoner number 98N744, Antonio Nappa. Convicted June 4, ‘98 - Murder in the second degree. Sentence: 80 years, up for parole in 50.” RIP
Former UK Prime Minister John Major. He’ll get the MCU back to basics.
It got a huge laugh in my theater. Maybe the biggest of the showing. It was just the perfect song, and not because it was being mean to Matchbox Twenty, but because it encapsulated a certain kind of frat boy with a guitar ethos that many of us women have, I suspect, encountered out in the wild.
Now I’m laughing because my last post was almost “Shaka when the walls fell,” which manages to be peak Star Trek and also of the same time as this conversation and I’m so mad I didn’t notice the connection before.
There are a lot of great ideas that don’t get celebrated as much, which kept it good for me the last time I watched it (about 5 years ago). The friendships, isolation, & family aspects always hit me harder than the romance one though.