"…dreaming up a musical about rival Ozark families in the 1960s"
Count me in. That sounds awesome.
"…dreaming up a musical about rival Ozark families in the 1960s"
Count me in. That sounds awesome.
Billy Corgan,
Smashing Pumpkins.
This is exactly what made
the first half of The Village so good. The whole monster angle was so well done. And then the shitty twist, followed by the next shitty twist, totally killed it.
Yeah, I'd say the movie builds. Kick the Can is dull and lifeless. The bigot segment is okay, but really nothing special. But It's a Good Life is fucking awesome (and the best of the 4), with the Nightmare at 20, 000 Feet ending the movie with a bang.
I can't stand watching when it switched to video. Looks like shit, and takes the classiness away from it. I probably missed some good episodes.
Even though it's cheating, Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge is fucking awesome.
Twilight Zone Movie
I'm interested to hear everyone's thoughts on the movie. I for one have always enjoyed it, but I'm not sure exactly how large the hate-to-apologist-to-actual fans ratio actually is.
Pacquin has a weird face. Kind of awkward looking.
The characters are usually just badly done, and horribly improvised.
Yeah, it was the laugh track, and the overall goofiness. It doesn't get much better, you're right, but it's okay.
Exactly^^
Heh, I hope you're trolling.
The ONLY thing I wasn't sold on at first was Pinkman. That's it, though. The pilot and the first few episodes are otherwise super stellar and attention-grabby.
I don't like the words "acquired taste" being paired with the subject matter of this song.
I hope you told her good riddance!
Obligatory list off the top of the noggin.
—Party Down
—Talking Heads
—IT Crowd
—Clive Barker
I think our interest in horror movies has remained pretty consistent since the genre's inception way back at the dawn of film. It goes through crests and ebbs, like the surge of "torture porn" a few years back. But nothing drastic.
It is in our nature. Would you not agree that a large percentage of the world's population likes horror movies? I would say yes, they do. And if that's the case (it is), then alllll those people must have damaged psyches and troubled childhoods, eh?
A good horror movie is designed to make us suffer, not to watch others suffer. It's a masochistic act. Human nature, buddy.
E Buzz—don't go sayin' nothin' that ain't true.