It was like if a really good high school drama club tried to put Dune on as a play.
It was like if a really good high school drama club tried to put Dune on as a play.
I actually did the same thing! That doc was very interesting and I’d recommend it as well.
I can see his point, it’s a silly title. Calling it ‘Glass Onion: A Benoit Blanc Mystery’ would at least make more sense.
Counterpoint: No, no they didn’t.
This was a bit better than just a C. I’d say a solid B. I don’t know much about Butler other than he was in Elvis but I thought he did a solid job as host. He was comfortable and really threw himself into a lot of the roles. His monologue about his mom was especially heartwarming. Most of the sketches tonight were…
More of a Caligula man, myself.
I’m gonna watch this on my cell phone in about three months and then decide if it’s a good movie.
We’ll never know what happened between then but I still got the impression they didn’t have sex and she just showed him a way to compartmentalize things or to just let go of things if you really love your partner. I mean, she knows her husband is cheating, she’s just choosing not to let it get to her or to bother her.
I went to see The Dark Knight opening day. The theater was mobbed, and it was playing on like half the screens in the multiplex that night. A co-worker of mine spotted me in the crowd and waved me over to the ticket-selling machine, asking me why Batman wasn’t on the list of movies playing.
The other funny thing I…
I’m thinking that they did actually hook up. And in the process, it helped restore Ethan’s mojo and intimacy with Harper while helping them both transition over to being a Cam/Daphne-esque couple.
Aubrey Plaza is getting the buzz, but Meghann Fahy turned in a great performance, one of the best of the group, IMO.
Yeah, Daphne’s visceral reaction to Ethan’s news was the best scene in the episode. She was so hurt not only because Cam cheated on her again, but because Harper betrayed her in a sense. She tried to hard to have a girl friend in Harper, but Harper betrayed her, just like all of the other girls.
I don’t know, I really liked Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn).
I had a good time with this episode, with confident hosts, lots of sketches, lively taped bits and no need to cover for deficiencies because these guys know the game. I appreciated the comfort the rest of the cast has with two seasoned Pro performers, not just Heidi and Cecily but everyone looked like they were having…
Mike White said in an interview that the opening credits provide clues about the character’s trajectories. The actor playing Ethan is associated with the image of a man offering grain to a woman, who rejects the offering. The woman rejecting the offering is obviously Ceres/Demeter, goddess of agriculture, fertility…
“Despite my desperation to watch twerpiest husband in America, Ethan Spiller, bite the bullet....”
I still need to see Pearl as I loved X.
Um, The Fountain and Requiem for a Dream would like a word.
She’s doing that because she doesn’t really have any other options for herself. She did try to be direct and confrontational with Ethan, but all she got was his constant lies and passive aggression. So she’s giving him a taste of his own passive agressive medicine and it’s working very effectively. Too well as it’s…
I’m just going to start calling myself Dame Dirtside. Let’s see the monarchy try to stop me!