aahill--disqus
AA_Hill
aahill--disqus

I agree it would have been a more compelling scene with Snart or Sara in it instead of Rip.

I've also made the Farscape comparison. But it's hard to expect LoT to reach Farscape's kind of ambition, because Farscape's universe technically has no rules. Anything and everything can happen in that show. LoT is set within a universe that started years before and already has a rule set, though maybe not so clearly

Here's the thing about the Brock vs Dean match. It was 12 minutes of great psychology and chemistry… and it felt like the first half of something truly fantastic. What makes it ultimately disappointing was how good Brock and Dean were in the ring together for those 12 minutes. But then WWE just decided to pull the

I'm surprised Rebecca lasted as long as she did to be honest. Mostly because I think she always underestimated the world she put herself in. Someone was bound to get to her eventually. Great character though. A shame.

Apparently that's supposed to be a criticism? No idea. If Linklater wants to stay in his own lane, I don't see the issue.

Everything you've said doesn't diminish any of my points. So… I don't even know why you're replying to me.

Also, when Barry brought up to Kara about how they needed a plan, I immediately thought of Oliver as well. That was Oliver's entire lesson to Barry. Be prepared.

I think you mistake why Linklater is viewed as a "humanist icon" or whatever you want to call it. It's his approach to showing things in a naturalistic way. He doesn't view his characters as… well, characters. Or at least, it doesn't come across that way on screen. They feel like real people. That's why he's viewed

Everything you said is irrelevant because you've only watched the first episode. That's what happens when you jump to conclusions. You go through the motions, with paragraph upon paragraph of explanation of why you're not watching a show you unknowingly admit to knowing nothing about. Good job. You've made yourself

What? Furiosa barely has a character arc at all. She already went through changes before the movie started. She already made the decision to change. Max had an actual character arc in which Hardy, without words, had to convey entirely through body language. It's a minimalist performance that's easy to overlook. But

If that Ambrose vs Lesnar match is anything like that Last Man Standing match Ambrose had with Owens at Royal Rumble, it's gonna be crazy. In fact, I hope they go even more brutal that. Tip toe that line of the most beloved era, maybe even step over that line into it for that match. Ambrose doesn't have the strength

Stupid article is stupid considering Hardy had the best performance in the entire movie. Say what you want about Theron, she's great, but Hardy was better. Easily so. Because there's a difference between a character's place in the story and the performance of an actor. Theron didn't come on set and decide she was

Probably the only procedural show I watch these days. Although I'll tune in to Elementary every now and then, it's just been pretty inconsistent since the first season. Though when it's good, it's truly incredible(the episode Bella is one of the best television episodes of all time). Limitless might be able to get

The best love story in tv history, of any kind, is John and Aeryn from Farscape. It's not really arguable. I mean, you can try to argue against it, but you'll lose.

Lots of good movies on this list. Just gonna name a few that didn't show up just because they deserve some sort of mention, even if it's only in the comment section.

"He's best in villain mode"

Rectify should probably be higher. Much higher in fact. Same with Justified. Solid list though.

"I'm a goddamn American jedi."

This was emotionally satisfying. These three episodes don't seem to connect when it comes to the plot, but thematically, they make up a very fantastic trilogy.

That's a fantastic interpretation.