I know right? Everyone who's anyone knows Good Charlotte invented punk in 2002. Everything before that is just classic rock.
I know right? Everyone who's anyone knows Good Charlotte invented punk in 2002. Everything before that is just classic rock.
Jenny Slate should have not only been nominated for an Oscar for Obvious Child, she should have won the damn thing. That is all.
I saw it at The Music Box Theater in Chicago on the super wide screen and it was one of the best experiences I've ever had in a movie theater, quality of the film itself notwithstanding.
Yes I can explain it. A character on a show having a troublesome point-of-view or saying something does not mean the show is endorsing said point-of-view. Breaking Bad depicted drug abuse and murder , but it wasn't condoning those actions. All in the Family was not endorsing Archie Bunker's bigotry, but portraying it…
True, the first five minutes are great, but then you have to sit through Luke wandering around the desert with C-3PO for half an hour.
The first act of Star Wars is interminable. The movie doesn't really get interesting until Han Solo shows up, and that's 45 minutes in.
Who gives a shit? The modern idea of generational cohorts was invented by boomers as a way to bolster their own bloated sense of self-worth and marginalize and dismiss any subsequent generations.
The laughs sound like that because those audiences are primed, and the tracks are sweetened in post, not because the laughs are canned. Compare the laughs on The Carmichael Show to 2 Broke Girls, a show filmed on a closed set with a laugh track added, and you'll hear a noticable difference.
If you thought those jokes…
Not a laugh track. It was filmed in front of an actual audience.
Somehow I think Lorde will be okay.
I would LOVE to know what you consider good music now.
No love for The Carmichael Show?
If we ask nicely, will he go away?
TJ, Thomas, Kumail, Mulaney, Hannibal, Pete Holmes, and I'm sure others go back 10 years or so, to their days doing stand-up in Chicago. I think Eugene Mirman might have been running in those same circles too. They're definitely old friends.
I don't know if he was "throwing shade" at Thomas Middleditch like the reviewer said. I think there's weird tension there but he obviously still cares about Middleditch. He seems to genuinely dislike Alec Berg though.
The Wolverine sequence is the best part of the movie though.
My initial reaction - this is better than DAMN. and an easy contender for AOTY.
Yawn. Call me when they finally make that Little Poots movie.
Feast your ass on this.
Just give Zach Woods his Emmy now. Between him and Timothy Simons, tall, pasty, gangly motherfuckers are turning in the best supporting comedic performances on tv right now.