Lol I literally did not think online contrarian culture could possibly produce someone who was pro-Ticketmaster.
Lol I literally did not think online contrarian culture could possibly produce someone who was pro-Ticketmaster.
What happened with that congressional hearing? Did they break up the monopoly?
Did AVClub just publish an interesting retrospective essay that isn’t clickbait about some topic-of-the-day?? Does The Herb know you snuck this through?
You left off Lena Dunham.
You joke, but you can’t tell me a Murder Castle-themed escape room/Haunted Mansion type of thing wouldn’t be interesting. I mean, you COULD tell me that. Shit. I suppose you win this round. Well played.
“Not from a character arc standpoint and definitely less so from a sitcom narrative one.“
Of all Charlie’s movie’s references throughout the season, my favorite was in this episode. When she wakes up from her injury in the motel, very out of it, she mutters “I have always been the caretaker.”
I can sum up this show in 3 words:
-Chappie: Demonic is incredibly inept, but Chappie is grating and nearly impossible to sit through. At least with Demonic, I could laugh at how bad it is.
“Banter”
Wait people didn’t like Hook? I’m 31 so sometimes I’m surprised by the cultural conversation surrounding things that were released when I was a kid but my gosh I have so much Hook nostalgia. RUFIO RUFIO!
“There you are Peter” *stretches smile on Robin Williams face*
It’s a friggin classic.
My favorite type of Guy is the one that goes cartoons can be for adults and rather than watch something for grownups like Perfect Blue or Mad God they make hours long Youtube rants about why the new Transformers cartoon is too “woke” or some shit.
The only reason I can think of moving Haunted Mansion up is so they can put it on Disney+ in October.
I don’t like being away from home. It’s not my bag. I got anxious being there for a week. What am I going to eat?
Of all the movies I’ve ever seen, Joker was one of them. Just a totally unremarkable bit of cinema. Good LOOKING movie, though.
Alison Brie stars as Ally; a plucky young film maker who has the ability to transform live cats into porcelain.
So... they’re taking one of the funnier bits from the animated movie, making him a different character, not casting Nic Cage, and making it live-action?
I don’t know when it happened exactly (2021? 2022?) but at some point I started to really dislike the idea of dramatizing documentaries. “Three Identical Strangers” is excellent and I don’t see what there is to gain, artistically, by making this show. I hope the families are supportive of the project, at least.
(We do have some questions about Stiller being the choice for this, but to say much more would be a spoiler, so we’ll just stay quiet and assume that the people involved have some idea of what they’re doing.)
All true except for Julian. Julian seems to be the only one who knows what kind of show this should be.