Air is a bad movie wherever you watch it. Pretty unprofessional of Comer to try and watch it when she's meant to be on stage. Still, can't blame her for giving up after 10 minutes.
Air is a bad movie wherever you watch it. Pretty unprofessional of Comer to try and watch it when she's meant to be on stage. Still, can't blame her for giving up after 10 minutes.
Well, this is FAHKING BULL-SHIT!!!!
“for much of the Northeast, including Minnesota, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island”
The av club snarking about a streamer making a technical blunder feels a lot like the guy in the glass house who liked to throw stones.
This is every work project ever done. Spend months planning, designing, and prototyping. Give a phase gate presentation. The only contribution from upper management is a request to condense timeline. Mid level too afraid to say no.
Pretty sure anyone who’s ever written a line of SQL knew exactly how this situation came to be.
“It’s almost dorky. It’s like right before being a dork. It stops but a vag hair short of being a dork. It’s knock-knock-knockin’ on dorky’s door. If Whitney Houston were still with us she’d probably sing ‘Didn’t we almost have a dork’. It’s that close.”
Yeah that's how it ended. The last few episodes felt rough, they knew they were getting cancelled and wanted to end it, and it showed. But the final scene of them riding away on bikes is a great ending to a rough episode.
Yeah, that in itself should have made it number one on this list.
these are some pretty anemic write-ups. LOST was ambiguous? They told us that a guy named “Christian Shepherd” shepherded them into the afterlife.
“Why don’t you just try acting?”
Is he actually taller than Hayley Atwell or does he have to stand on an apple crate every time he acts in a scene with her?
Why would anyone want to ask Tom Cruise about Scientology? It’s not like he’s going to tell you anything you don’t know, and there’s always the chance that he’ll start talking and won’t stop. It’s like walking up to a used car salesman and telling them that you have $15,000 saved up and don’t know what to spend it on.
So no RIM job for you? I’m sure that was disappointing. Did you offer him the $30?
I remember getting an interview at RIM in the mid-aughts. I was a broke university student looking to get a co-op term at one of the hottest companies in the world. I borrow my parents’ car, pay the $30 in gas, and drive from Toronto to Waterloo. The mid-manager there spends the entirety of the 15-minute interview…
He doesn’t look like he’s having fun yet.
Kevin Reynolds put it best: Costner should always direct himself. That way he can work with his favorite actor and his favorite director.
At least in the short term. Another 10-15 years will drastically improve this. Given the possible writers strike coming, I can see some studios investing in this.
Hannah gets help on the case from her journalist BFF, Jules (Aisha Tyler), and lawyer ex, Jake (Geoff Stults). Aren’t their professions terribly convenient?
Its a slippery slope