I also really liked this video
http://www.youtube.com/watc…
I also really liked this video
http://www.youtube.com/watc…
It's still here, just hard to find on the main page.
The Final Sacrifice and Pumaman are equally amazing. I'm not getting much of an Mst3k vibe from The Cape, however, but maybe that's because it was filmed this decade.
I'm waiting for you guys to feature this
http://www.lazyteenagesuper…
@Harbringer— Invention of Lying is one of those movies that was *this* close to being great. It's still good, but it's impossible to recommend because of the ending.
I am sad about this show leaving too. Bradley Whitford was amazing, and it seemed to be getting better despite network notes.
My deaf friend can "hear" music a tiny bit and can certainly feel vibrations— we saw Wicked on Broadway in the front rows and she definitely understood the songs.
I would like to see some of these superhero movies have love interests that do more than run around and scream.
Louis Sachar, of course, almost anything by Avi, Brian Jacques' "Redwall" series, and ENCYCLOPEDIA F-ING BROWN. I read all of those books. It was awesome.
Disagree. I saw "Winter's Bone" and thought it wasn't just good, but truly worthy to be in the top 5 this year. Yes, King's Speech was better but I'd put Winter's Bone and True Grit as on par.
Watched this on a plane
With the sound off, so I don't know about the aural overstimulation. However, it became clear to me that this was a very standard competition show that was more America's Got Talent than SYTYCD.
I disagree. I think that "Catching Fire" was weakest, but "Hunger Games" was surprisingly well set up and immediately made my feel for the characters. "Mockingjay" was devastating, but in a good way.
Never read a biography of Louisa May Alcott
Though I did a school project on her, I think.
Because no movie producer will allow their kids to go to LA public schools and they can't think beyond the bubble that stretches from Pasadena to Malibu.
@Trouty: Kristen Bell as actually decent female heroine again? I want that. I need that.
Castle has a stirring lead, at least. I'd love to be able to make my Castle-of-the-year Hawaii Five-O, since it has actors I enjoy, but O'Laughlin… Man, at least the leads of Castle, Bones, Psych, and Burn Notice are fun. Even The Mentalist has a decent leading man.
Let's put another mark in the "anecdotal" column
I live in LA, I work in television, and I had no idea what this show was about. I never saw a trailer for it, and all the billboards (they were all over the place) just shouted— dog show! I wouldn't have tuned in for the first episode without AVClub being so vociferous…
There was also a British game show like that, set in a D&D type world. I would love to see this kind of thing come to pass, if only because I am terrible at remembering what all the buttons do on those controllers, but I rock at DDR.
"The Swan Princess"— which I think is the 'Disney cartoon' you're referring to, was an early FOX attempt to cash in on the kid's animation market. So blame the other multi-national conglomerate?
I want…
A new Garmin Nuvi, because my old GPS' map is out of date and a new map costs $90, so I might as well get a new GPS. And a 32GB iPod Touch.