It went pretty hard on the Brazil aesthetic, but I honestly loved the way it looked.
I was tickled to see Pillboi (from The Good Place) turn up.
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It went pretty hard on the Brazil aesthetic, but I honestly loved the way it looked.
I was tickled to see Pillboi (from The Good Place) turn up.
I was tickled to see Pillboi (from The Good Place) turn up.
THAT'S WHO THAT WAS
OMG Steph, thank you.
I had to pause the show and hit IMDB, because of my overwhelming "It's That Guy" reaction.
Not thrilled with it so far. IMHO having the whole cosmos run by mundane and questionably competent office-style middle management only works in satire like The Good Place, not something meant to be taken seriously.
I thought it was more Kubrickian than Brazil. Those 70s designs /colors/computers reminded me of Clockwork/The Shining. Other parts reminded me of the Jude Law sections of Grand Budapest.
I liked it for a set-up. Depends on what they do with it.
THAT'S WHO THAT WAS
Cosigned. Thank you! It was bugging me where I knew him from but not quite enough to figure it out
Do you think the TVA is meant to be taken seriously, Matt? I'm kind of hoping not. I don't like the whole One True Timeline premise, gonna be hard to get past that.
If it's not, the people filming it have some real problems with tone.
I never considered that it should be taken seriously, and I think the tone is just fine; deadpan is the default acting mode for both the leads.
"Oh god this really is going to be a solid hour of Previously In The MCU isn't it."
It was a surprisingly heavy Clip Show vibe for a pilot episode
It was a surprisingly heavy Clip Show vibe for a pilot episode
They had to have a way to make Hiddleston cry.