This was the only movie I ever wanted to walk out of. I didn't, because my husband wanted to finish it, not because it was good, but because he kept thinking it had to get better. It didn't. Just a terribly ugly story from beginning to end.
This was the only movie I ever wanted to walk out of. I didn't, because my husband wanted to finish it, not because it was good, but because he kept thinking it had to get better. It didn't. Just a terribly ugly story from beginning to end.
That was actually a recurring role! Pretty bizarre anyway, actually.
Yep, me too. It's the alphabetical order that is the kicker, I think. I have to struggle not to pronounce them with the rhythm from the song, though (especially o-Hiiiiii-O!)
But her comments didn't ring true because her decision isn't a good one. Sherlock understands this, hence his face at the end, he want her back at the brownstone but not like this. It was definitely a story decision, and if anything is "de-evolved" it is Joan herself. I thought it was a brilliant way of reestablishing…
All I could think of, all the way through, "Needs more Rob Roy."
I think it was half a really great movie. I just felt like every scene with the villains in it ground the whole damn thing to a halt. I could not care less about the big bads.
Well, and to be fair, he was a really shitty dad.
Even Frozen begins with the drowning death of both of the parents. I was a little shocked the first time I watched it with my kids, seeing that enormous wave roll over the ship. Yeesh.
At church when I was a kid, we had this amazing choir conductor who also sang opera. She would sing this every Christmas Eve when they would lower the lights and start lighting the candles. I still get chills just thinking about it.
"Just deserts" is actually correct.
That's the one I quote with regularity. Comes in surprisingly handy!
I don't know if anyone at the AV Club will read this, but this review is not on the main Avatar review page for season 2. I had to search for it to find it. Thanks!
I love that album so much. I was already a fan of Bela Fleck, and then adding in Edgar Meyer just made it that much better. Edgar Meyer makes me feel terrible about myself, though, since we play the same instrument. I watched a video of him playing the Bach Cello Suites a couple years ago, and nearly fled the room in…
Oh my god. Everyone in my family does this joke whenever we have tuna sandwiches. Thank you for identifying the comedian for me!
Intolerable Cruelty. I actually had to go look up George Clooney so I could find the name of the damn thing because I couldn't remember it.
I, um, actually kind of like Beer Bad? *hides under desk*
Bingo. The addiction metaphor crap was absolutely terrible, and made me actually angry at the show. I loved the switch with Warren, though, really worked for me.
Fantastic interview, really fascinating. I used to make up languages when I was younger and trying to write fantasy novels. Then I read The Lord of the Rings and everything about J.R.R. Tolkien and his languages, and gave up in despair. So wonderful to see that the dream job I thought couldn't possibly exist actually…
I love Farscape, but I am so with you on number 5. The first few episodes I watched, I turned to my husband and said, "Can they do anything without first running through corridors??"
Oh I do place the blame on society, but I think that companies do have the ability to affect society. I have never seen a boy reject a minifig because it was a girl, but I only have the one (boy that is) at my house to observe. And I love LEGO, which anyone would know that visited my house. I just find it frustrating…