You thought wrong, frendo. If you don't wanna miss a thang, you gotta watch it again.
You thought wrong, frendo. If you don't wanna miss a thang, you gotta watch it again.
I remember really being into it the first time I saw it, granted I was 15 at the time. And then yeah, the second time through the manipulation was completely in your face. And good lord that song, that fucking song. I think it's reached a level of camp value where you kind of have to sit though the whole thing when…
Same.
Have you considered that you may be dead inside?
I gave up on that until crazy uncle George is in the ground. You could always go pick up the lazer disc versions, which I think are the only widescreen non special editions available. It's not 1080p, but it's something
that's what bothered me with that ending, both plans were successful, making one of the two plot lines pointless. I personally found the Bastards story more interesting but Shosanna's revenge more rewarding, the opening scene with the Jew Hunter and farmer was brilliant, but the rest if her story was kind if drab for…
I National Treasured that shit. A clue in your nerdmail lead to another clue that opened the box with a map to a key for the place where you're info is kept. Or another clue, I'm not sure yet.
Well that's the difference. There are book readers, tv watchers and those who either found one first and loved the other just as much. The book readers will buy it no matter what, and the people who watch the show, which is likely the majority of his audience, will watch til the end then call it done, they wont buy…
And he's trying to cover up, but I've seen everything anyway, so i get on my bike and i ride of. ...on the grass.
I had to look up the release dates for the books because of how much controversy there is around how long it takes him, he released the first three books in a 4 year period, which is crazy for how much content is there. The last book had been a 6 year wait, and it's only been 3 years since that one came out. It's kind…
uh.. except all that money he's making. Not to mention his enhanced notoriety. He's getting plenty out of this deal and if the worse that can happen to him is that his story is told a different way than it is in his head, something that would just as likely happen even if he were done with the books, he'll just write…
I just can't wait until all the book readers out there get to stop justifying their spoiling the story because 'it's been in the books for years'. Fuck those people. And either way, even if GRRM powered through, produced his perfect ending, there would still be a good chance that HBO changes thing to fit the narrative …
Agreed, I think they're meant to evoke these kinds of reactions. There are plenty of times when GoT glamorizes violence or uses nudity somewhat gratuitously, I just don't think any of the examples in this article fit that bill.
I dig it. That hunt in the snow storm felt like something else too, but I'm not sure what it could be referencing, maybe the Fargo movie itself? I called the lady getting shot by the other cop like, right away. There are certain things that are completely predictable about this show, but I find myself not caring…
To call you a nerd, you didn't get my note?
I've been running through Breaking Bad again. Down to the last few so I'll probably take on True Detective again, or Mob City after
My only complaint with that last episode was that the choke out scene in the bathroom felt very No Country For Old Men. Had the shoe marks on the tile and the dead stare while he was killing him, and it was also a cop. Still in love with the show though. Only two to go!
good call. I kind of want to cruise through 3 and 4 again before the new season starts. If you're into period shows like that one you might like Mob City. It's more noir, but it's only six episodes and I remember liking it. I should watch that too now that I think about it
they don't see "quality movie" when they make movies, they see $$.
Really? 4 seasons of massacring the source material and you're still capable of being surprised by their decisions?