The Shia LaBeouf "Charlie Countryman" ad makes this all so much better
The Shia LaBeouf "Charlie Countryman" ad makes this all so much better
Tinker Tailor is probably the hardest book I've ever read because of all the spy jargon and British slang. It could get really confusing at times, but I still enjoyed it
Finished the Book Thief recently. It was good, with moments of greatness peppered throughout.
I watched the pilot on Hulu and found it to be enjoyable. I think that they can flesh out the two teens' relationship as the show goes on so their decision is more believable, but for now I think it's okay that they didn't focus on it right away. Their decision is obviously a very complicated one, but given how little…
This picture is wonderful
This episode left me genuinely excited for the season finale, instead of in a "I need my fix" kind of way
The final scene was awesome, with the mirror and the music, and the 'Sleepy Hollow' title card. But the season preview made it all look really silly and not the acceptable silly that was in the pilot. So I kinda doubt I'll be back. The only reason I watched it was because I've been looking forward to the fall tv…
I enjoyed the pilot but the preview for the rest of the season was pretty horrible
I don't know how many times ''Let's cook'' has been said during the show, but this episode took a fairly common term and made it so disturbing
As a high school writer, I resent that.
Terriers Only With A Lawyer is probably the most enticing way this show's potential could be described.
thanks for spoiling it
And now that we've seen it once, I doubt we'll see it again.
I finished reading 'Ready Player One' for fun and 'The Chosen' for school and enjoyed both of them a lot. Now I'm reading 'the Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay. It's my first Chabon novel and I'm liking it a lot
I just got it for my brother for his birthday and he likes it so far. It'll be interesting to see if he has the same problem with it as you, but I hope not
Having to read it for school with three more books to read after and not a lot of time to do it prevents any enjoyment. I have to read it very quickly and it's not a good book for that
Currently reading Crime and Punishment for school (bleh) and Neil Gaiman's Fragile things for fun (sadly, bleh to for the most part so far with a few awesome exceptions). Bought my brother the Golem and the Jinni for his birthday and myself the book thief, so I plan on reading those soon.
I really liked a good chunk of 'Camp', but this isn't doing anything for me and it's definitely not worth him leaving Community. I think Donald Glover being an actor with a pretty good rap alter ego worked, but him actively trying to pursue his rap career, at the expense of his acting career seems dumb.
Neat
I really love the dynamic between Sonya and her boss. The little shoulder bump thing is a really cool facet to their characters