A couple of
bad pieces in a show don't change that nor should they make this work any better.
Not exact matches
The actress, who is currently promoting her new movie,
Bad Teacher, was dressed
in a short but classy get - up consisting of light neutral
pieces — a blazer, a white top, and a super short blush pink wrap mini skirt that
showed off her mile long legs:
There's an amazing lack of focus, uneven characters and writing, the direction is essentially a lazy copy of the direction
in Breaking
Bad (another
show that just so happens to be about cocaine), and I'm really upset over the fact that I wasted two hours (I watched three episodes) of my life trying to enjoy this
piece of **** I'll be honest, this is a really generous rating, and it probably doesn't even deserve it.
I can't believe it made it on the air...
worst show lately; even
worse than Life
in Pieces.
Instead we are presented with an absolute turd of a film with shockingly
bad «action» set
pieces (despite not actually requiring major action set
pieces for the plot), dreadful visuals that might as well be that «Gladiators» TV
show complete with glitter and sparkles, a god awful thrash / heavy metal soundtrack just
in case you forgot this film was suppose to be tough and your obligatory dire big name cast hot of the heels of other poor major blockbusters (yeah stick him / her
in it, big name, can't go wrong, doesn't matter if they actually fit the role or not pfft!).
(Too
bad that they can't be fused into one with the best elements of both because good luck finding an actress as famous and as talented and as theoretically bankable as Viola for the actual theatrical version) Playbill Patti Lupone on Penny Dreadful (uff, she's so great on that
show) and her next musical War Paint Lenny Letter Tony nominee and Oscar winner Lupita Nyong» o reveals why she chose a small play as Oscar follow up
in a great
piece.
While artists shouldn't expect to make a mint solely by renting out their artwork, any amount of money earned is no
bad thing, and the benefits of having a
piece of your art featured
in a film or TV
show go beyond just the financial.
But upon closer inspection, each
piece in his sculpture rich
show «
Bad Brain» (exhibiting at Bordeaux's contemporary art museum CAPC) is a tribute to paint, and its potential to accelerate the work of young modern artists.
YBA's aside Zabludowicz has built her reputation on championing young and emerging artists, therefore it should be of no surprise that there is a site specific
piece in the
show, by the artist Samara Golden «
Bad Brains».
As the author of this
piece has
shown, «anti-information» is far
worse than no information, so
in THIS PARTICULAR CASE, no information would,
in fact, be better.
It has gotten so
bad that
in January NBC News
showed a moving
piece on the plight of the Antarctic, with footage of polar bears.