You'll be here in a breath of the wild!
You'll be here in a breath of the wild!
Ughhhhhh. This is why i should never post when valuable items are in my car on Community comment sections.
There is a Nintendo Switch in the trunk of my car, and I'm working until 8:00 tonight, in case anybody wants to rob me.
I just clicked on the chat room for the first time in awhile and read some of the chat history, and guess what Stephen: I'm gonna mispell "Trivia" on ALL of the rooms.
Before you go, I must answer your question to me: yes Snow liked Cop Rock. Her review was "it's awful. and incredible."
I'm at Snowmania's this weekend. I showed her COP ROCK for the first time, and she gave me weed to smoke for the first time.
It seems my 1500th film logged on Letterboxd was a first-time viewing of Radio Days.
I got your email today, and I shall be sending you a film list at some point tonight. Thanks for the heads up.
I feel like I need to set the record straight now. But… I am the one running the Santa Claus and Alien (from Spring Breakers) accounts. Sorry to all those I may have hurt.
I would never trivialize something like depression or suicide (I'm in therapy, after all), but I have to admit that Dom's suicide threats always bugged the shit out of me, and I never felt comfortable saying that in a public forum. Now I can safely say fuck that piece of shit who ran the accounts.
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Ummmm, as the resident librarian on this board who holds a Master's in Library Science, let me just say that Young Adult is: a reading level, and it has many subgenres.
Any game with a cat, is a worthwhile game.
SAM, I pre-ordered Persona 5 (PS4) in your honor. Hopefully there's not too much lost in translation, having never played previous installments.
Not quite as cool as Cat Affro, but it's cute.
Yeah, between all the drinking and the melancholy last-ditch attempt to define one's self, it always seems like appropriate viewing.
The World's End is my least favorite film of the three (and I say that as somebody who LOVES all three), and yet it's become an annual tradition that I watch The World's End every New Year's now.
Some stuff I've played (that I've been liking more than the other stuff I've played recently), but have not even close to finish, so these are just mini-impressions:
The year ends on a positive note, as Janus Films picks up The Lure (the Polish mermaid stripper horror musical film I loved at Sundance) for theatrical distribution. That coupled with the director's phantom page on Criterion's website can only mean a Criterion release of it eventually!
No fat-shaming on this board, tere.