"The Last Festering of Finn"
"The Last Festering of Finn"
No, I think you're exactly right: This was much more of an "inspiration" to the episode than "The Wizard of Oz," as Oliver suggested in his review.
Yeah. After I posted it, I went into my storage room and dug up the actual commercial I was talking about (which I had in fact written and directed myself): There were in total four of them (I only remembered a couple of them, it was so long ago), and one is a 15-second second spot that looks like a "romantically…
I just wanted to throw out some love to the actor who played the photographer in this latest episode: Michael Bunin. I used to know him from when he landed his very first TV commercial (for Jeep, back when he had a full head of hair) and watched as he became a major go-to commercial actor, steadily developing a very…
Hi. Thanks. Jus' wond'rin': Is your blued avatar one of the characters from the TV show "Dinosaurs"?
There are so many ACTUAL doorways used for dramatic and metaphorical purposes in this episode, it might be fun to list ‘em. I’ll get things started:
I agree with you, regarding Betty's possible motivations; but I'm just saying (really, I had to step out of the room for 20 seconds during this scene) I never heard anyone say that to BETTY (about HER learning to play, as Todd said in his review). Did that happen?
Sorry in advance, but here's a weak joke:
"Betty Francis finds a musical instrument that belonged to someone she
knows and is told she should learn to play it, but she rejects that
idea."
Heroes, heroes, husky men of war,
Sons of all the heroes, of the war before.
We're all heroes up to our ear-o's;
You ask questions
We make suggestions
That's what we're heroes for.
Hey, is the next episode titled: "Sealab Tunty-Tunty"?
Sonia…is every reviewer of this show "challenged" when it comes to knowing anything about vehicles? "Choppersaurus" is NOT the submersible: It's what's Archer calls the giant CHOPPER —the helicopter taking them to the rendezvous.
Don't worry, Beyonce's putting out a Gatsby album ("It's Scatsby, Baby!") that will give every one of the book's themes its own theme music; and you can just listen to that on the way to school…
ADDENDUM: Let's hope every one of the book's themes gets its own Theme music!
"The Great Big Gatsbaby" —once again, Dicaprio manages to look utterly inauthentic and without sufficient gravitas in surroundings that seem overblown, over-lit, over-designed, and unconvincing in every period detail. The actor's reedy voice-over work in the Trailer is an embarrassment, and the "Mewling Rues"…
More technically correct: —a Lich, so I'm told.
Addendum-dumb:
Just a quick comment, as I'm only just beginning to read the above article: The screen-capture shot is a riot. That people would ever walk in a "Law & Order: The Reddest Sea" approaching-wide-line, with every face exhibited to a single fixed camera point just reeks of artificiality, and makes me wonder: When did…
There's only one car I see in your future:
"Jizz hands!"