That's still quite a hike! But a nice visual.
That's still quite a hike! But a nice visual.
I didn't think this show would pull that sort of strangeness. I mean, it would be fine for him (or Sasha or Abraham) to have been grazed by a bullet, or a bit of windshield, you know?
The AT-AT always looked cold to me - like there's no heating system at all. And then you have to climb in and out of the damn thing…I'll take a tauntaun for now.
Film-watching enhancement, discussion detriment. If it makes you happy, then why not relive a little of your childhood? But if you get foamy at the mouth when someone criticizes it, then you have to re-evaluate.
You're not alone. I like those films as well, but I can't watch them in earnest.
That's because, in my opinion, Spaceballs has a lot more nostalgia pull. Robot Chicken is amazing in its own right.
Michigan J. OH MY GOD HIS CHEST CAVITY!
Men in Tights had tone problems, because Brooks was trying to parody the Kevin Costner thing, Erroll Flynn, and probably the Disney fox. It's such a disparate group that certain jokes only work if you know, for example, that Erroll Flynn's Robin Hood marched merrily into Nottingham with a poached deer and basically…
6? What happened to 7?!
No, Sir, we call it "The A.V. Club." Care for a quip?
WWWWOOOOOAAAAHHHH! *SMASH*
1. I never realized how ridiculous the character names are when spelled out. Sandurz?!
I really liked the Camino aliens - I would have liked to see more of that planet.
I would not call myself an apologist about the prequels - I recognize the criticism worthy elements of them. When I saw Clone Wars in the theater, I freely admit to having a big ole grin on my face at the Yoda fight scene. It's hard to maintain that enthusiasm in the onslaught of snark that has accumulated over time,…
Great finale to a really good show.
That taco scene is almost straight from Ansari's book Modern Romance - a book you should all go read, pronto!
I thought Daryl had gotten hit by a bullet, instead of scraped up. He acted so tortured I thought he'd broken a bone, at least, Clearly was just feeling his arm muscles cramping up under all that fabric…Ok, but seriously, how did none of the good guys get shot in that hail of bullets? And why waste so many shooting…
That crossbow is as gone as his shirtsleeves….
Her hair was way too clean and voluminous compared to the other two.
Strangely enough, when you put them together like that, "controlling death" and "slaughtering children" do sound like they could stem from each other…if you're evil of course.
I think Wes Anderson would have a lot of fun with something like The Philadelphia Story based on the Hepburn/Stewart/Grant movie (not the lyrically wonderful but somehow boring High Society).