Deep Rising. The bigger question is - how did he NOT suffocate?
Deep Rising. The bigger question is - how did he NOT suffocate?
Baffling: long nails are prettier, who would want short nails? And why would you look someone in the eyes? The moment you do, they will leave.
Maybe it's just a blobster - rotting mass of whale fat that drifts and disintegrates.
Well, what's the difference between "male gaze" and "lesbian gaze"? I have seen that AfterEllen.com is raving about this show — I don't have the means to watch it uh, as it airs in the US, and AE has been recapping it live as it airs in Canada, so their recaps were ahead of us (and I needs the spoilers).
I walked in thinking it would be a cheap ripoff to cash in on the name of the franchise. Then I watched the movie-quality premiere: it's an alternate form of adapting the original books, with theater-quality pacing and cinematics. It isn't just resting on the laurels of the earlier films. STUNNED at how good it…
I honestly didn't think Continuum would be as great as it is.
Well, I didn't think it would be "bad", I knew nothing about it other than a basic plot description, but I was *blown away* by how great it was from the outset.
Honestly, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.
I thought it would be a shameless ripoff, but the premiere was amazing and instantly hooked me. Lena Headey and Summer Glau were amazing.
The one thing you have to get past is that the show's writers felt too constrained by Terminator 3 - obviously, they wanted Sarah…
I wonder if he's still doing drugs. Or more likely, if while he did stop taking drugs, he still has vivid, vivid LSD flashbacks.
Two men enter, one man leaves.
Yikes...the part about "literal" vs "poetic" when he says, in as many words, that parts of the Bible were not actually meant literally - he rationalizes this by saying that the Psalms or prophecy parts were clearly intended to be figurative and poetic, while other parts such as Genesis....were clearly meant as literal…
What your review didn't mention is that this was an arc-heavy episode: the series premiere explicitly showed that the XRN head is what the Big Bads, In-Syndicate, were trying to steal from the evidence locker room. Also that they're apparently building a body for it or something.
Bryan Singer does not prefer the company of women.
Where the stars are scattered thinly,
The thing is that the Japanese at least knew that the war was a race against time, that the USA had comparatively massive logistical support to draw on, and that they had to win before the US could bring its full resources to bear. Arguably going to war was a dumb decision in the first place, but Pearl Harbor was the…
If it weren't for my horse
...your small attention span shouldn't limit discussion. Yes I'm treating this as a long blog post instead of a sound byte, but I didn't think what I said right here was particularly drawn-out.
These didn't "perfectly capture" gender-swaps. Some of them are great or near-perfect, while others range to awful. The best is the Pocahontas one (or the Merida one) while the absolute worst is the Aladdin one. Several, such as the Pocahontas one, are not "male versions" of what period costume was in their…
So wait, Ron should have married Ginny?
http://watergate.info/1969/07/20/an-…
The undelivered speech prepared for the Apollo 11 mission in the event that the crew did not successfully return to Earth alive:
...I'm sort of MST3K enjoying it as a schlocky series, and at times it's surprisingly pleasant - the cast honestly infuses real emotion into their roles and the lead in particular seems believable. However, on the whole, I am not thinking of this as a serious drama as I did Battlestar Season 1.