Free-Gratis
Free Gratis
Free-Gratis

I'm not complaining at all about the focus of the show being on Walt and Hank. It's literally one of the very few, very rare shows where I just have no complaints at all. I have absolute faith in the writers, creators, and actors and that almost never happens for me with TV.

so.. white-guilt-racism?

What the movie is portraying as wonderful or good is the interactions they have with an alien life form. The first encounter. Such an event would take precedence over whatever else is going on because it's a significant event in human history, not just a significant moment in this one dudes life, and he's swept away

His family weren't the story, though. Him leaving them to pursue his obsession gave significance to what the character was feeling. That it had become so important to him to figure it out that nothing else mattered, including his family. Good stories are often filled with tragic characters, what's the problem here?

Buffy was a great 90's movie for Luke Perry alone, but I don't care what anyone says, the show ruined it's good name.

I missed the days when vampires were just another monster movie. Who decided it deserved it's own genre when there's literal dozens of others to choose from that are way more interesting. Lost Boys was pretty sweet though.

I think all young women need to learn that the most important decision they're ever going to make is which boy they pick to validate them.

How about top 10 influential movies that shouldn't have been made. I can avoid shitty vampire movies because they've never been my thing (there are far cooler monsters to ape than Dracula), but when a film series comes out like Nolan's Batman, and EVERY superhero movie that comes out after it is affected, it just

Say what you will about Super 8, but I think it captured a similar quality that you're talking about from Close Encounters. Granted, Abrams was intentionally making a Spielberg movie, but he kept the focus on the kids and the main kid's personal journey, made the search for the alien and how it impacted the town more

A lot of those examples aren't specific to Jesse's experiences, though. Thomas getting killed was the start of Jesse's thing about protecting kids. Then Brock getting poisoned. Followed by Todd shooting that kid. I'm not saying Jesse's arch isn't working for me, cause it is. But him stepping out of Brock's and his

I'm not sure why people expect Gravity to be a 100% accurate hard-sci-fi space story. Why would he make his story harder to tell just for the sake of absolute accuracy?

they're just tossing a bone to the five fans of Chronicles. It looks like an Evil Dead 2 kind of sequel, where it's part of the continued continuity but really it's just a remake.

he who'd pun would pick a pocket

Just do a google search for "vintage clothing" and go to a few shops and look. You wont find it right away, but you'll find something eventually. Expect something like that to be over $60 though. 'Vintage' often means 'double the price that it's worth'

Anime boobs count about as much as masturbation counts for how many times you've had sex.

We've already doubled the average life expectancy in the past 200 years so I don't know how big an issue it would be. The real question is, what affect does an extended life play on culture and lifestyle. Because I could argue that you grow up with a different mindset when everyone around you dies at 40 compared to if

That standoff was very old west, good guy vs bad. It's interesting that they're painting Hank as the bad guy though, darker colors and all.

That standoff was very old west, good guy vs bad. It's interesting that they're painting Hank as the bad guy though, darker colors and all.

Considering that the "sinister" has a stencil look and the 6 doesn't, I'd agree.