John Dark wrote:Did Good Omens get discussed in here or in some other Neil Gaiman thread that I can't find?
I thought it was OK
Love Pratchet and Caiman separately, but usually hate them when they do a collabo
Shotfrog wrote:These horrible, despicable people make it so far in life, and last night I was eating kraft mac and cheese straight out of the pan with a wooden spoon.
denvermax wrote:a little surprised by the always be my maybe reccs. imo it wasn’t just bad but like unwatchable
I turned it off
Anyway, Always Be My Maybe was funny and cute.
my expectations were raised by the thread. it's sort of ok, but I wouldn't recommend it? I didn't really like her special "hard knock wife" much either (I remember liking baby cobra, but I can't remember any of it)
I wouldn't be surprised if she's in something great at some point.. it's just not this for me
mcwop23 wrote:Laura Linney’s character in Tales of the City enrages me
i kinda love that they have most of the characters openly annoyed with her. i'm glad i looked up and saw that it is an all queer writing room (kinda shocked there's not a whole lot of press) - really helped my viewing experience.
denvermax wrote:a little surprised by the always be my maybe reccs. imo it wasn’t just bad but like unwatchable
i will defend the hell out of the keanu scenes, the rest of the movie had some decent laughs, but as a whole it wasn't anything incredible, but for a little relaxing sit down, it was great.
yeah keanu killed it, randall park is a great actor, ali wong not so much, though i adore her as a comedian/writer
mcwop23 wrote:Laura Linney’s character in Tales of the City enrages me
i kinda love that they have most of the characters openly annoyed with her. i'm glad i looked up and saw that it is an all queer writing room (kinda shocked there's not a whole lot of press) - really helped my viewing experience.
as the most basic cis white dude it’s good to hear that, hopefully the portrayals are realistic/not too tropy. I’m only through episode 4. I also read that this is sort of a reboot of an early 90s version that Linney was in as well
tarantula wrote:what's up with that weird pitchfork article saying that the sharon stone, concert promoter, and filmaker, parts of rolling thunder review were fake
One episode in on the Das Boot series on Hulu and enjoying it so far. My great uncle was drafted into the Kriegsmarine, served on a U-boat and somehow survived, and spent a year after the war doing labor in Scotland.