Just replace the words "Breaking Bad" with "The Sopranos" and I think you might be onto something!
Just replace the words "Breaking Bad" with "The Sopranos" and I think you might be onto something!
This album was massive disappointment. New Vampire Weekend slays it for great tunes.
you also misremembered which young boy had the connection with mud. it was not the same boy who was in Tree Of Life. might want to correct.
Anyone else think this reviewer totally missed the key themes/points of this episode? However the world seems to be changing and Don isn't, he's still the smartest guy in the room. Because what doesn't change is people. He is a masterclass at telling women what they want to hear. Weaving around clients to do the best…
Way to join the bandwagon and simply let Danny Boyle off with a modest, positive grade 'cos of his track record. Accepting the hypnosis device is NOT the problem.
Really happy to see you covering this!
You've got to really dig experimental to give this one a go… trust me. Intense Stan Brakhage shit!
I mean the overly simple chorus shouting one word with too much conviction "Survival!" "Supremacy!" "Madness!" "SACRILEGE!"
Yeah Yeah Yeah's have turned into Muse… NOOOOO
Hahahaha I knew this review was complete tosh when it mentions Water's Edge (by a country mile the worst song here) as an example of "when it works"… everything else was fantastic though.
That shot of Tony smoking in slo mo is the most evil he looks in the whole series. And it utterly terrifies me. These last few episodes really pushes Tony out of our sympathy and reveals him in all his truly evil demonic glory.
That shot of Tony smoking in slo mo is the most evil he looks in the whole series. And it utterly terrifies me. These last few episodes really pushes Tony out of our sympathy and reveals him in all his truly evil demonic glory.
He killed Mike because Mike represented everything Walt wasn't. A true professional. And a moral man (for a criminal). That's why Walt resented him. The final straws came when he saw final confirmation that he had lost Jesse's respect to Mike with the handshake. Then Saul says Mike might flip. In his own head Walt…
He killed Mike because Mike represented everything Walt wasn't. A true professional. And a moral man (for a criminal). That's why Walt resented him. The final straws came when he saw final confirmation that he had lost Jesse's respect to Mike with the handshake. Then Saul says Mike might flip. In his own head Walt…
you didn't mention the worst thing about this film. the worst color palette in film history
you didn't mention the worst thing about this film. the worst color palette in film history
Drag Me To Hell Unrated is my worst. The extended lingering gore moments completely wreck the tension and any subtlety in the plot. For example the nose bleed that goes on and on goes from creepy to downright silly at the worst time of the film. Also the more explicit killing of the cat ruined the funniest jump cut of…
Drag Me To Hell Unrated is my worst. The extended lingering gore moments completely wreck the tension and any subtlety in the plot. For example the nose bleed that goes on and on goes from creepy to downright silly at the worst time of the film. Also the more explicit killing of the cat ruined the funniest jump cut of…
His comparisons of the affect of Ned's death and the deaths here are perfectly justified. He doesn't mean affect in terms of the aftermath, he means how much you feel the moment resonates when it happens and affects us the viewer, read it again.
His comparisons of the affect of Ned's death and the deaths here are perfectly justified. He doesn't mean affect in terms of the aftermath, he means how much you feel the moment resonates when it happens and affects us the viewer, read it again.