It's Mr. Show for me.
It's Mr. Show for me.
It's overly generous to say that Spencer made bonds with them. Morgan was one of the Beauties that came running to the Brains begging them to vote off the other Beauties. Spencer can't take credit for that stroke of luck,
That's fair enough. It only clinches my feelings about Spencer if the coming off as so incredibly mediocre and is being given a winner's edit.
I don't think anything could make Jefra make a concious move like a flip. And on the other hand, Kass flipping is entrirely arbitrary, so its hard to say if Tony's play has an effect on either of them.
You may be right that it could cost him the million, but this move has guaranteed that Tony is coming back again if he chooses. He is now securely in the Pantheon of Survivor All-Stars.
Trish is a scrambler. She may be kind of pissed, but I see her sticking with the alliance. I thought Tony might have been blowing his game by tipping off Trish, as she may have run to LJ, but it turned out to be a good move. Tony can honestly say that he approached her with the LJ situation.
Yeah, construction sites see a lot of theft, and as a cop, Tony would know that. That would have been a convincing polish on the lie, assuming that everyone didn't know it was a lie already.
The excuse that he was just dragged down by poor tribemates wore thin after the merge. Yeah, the Brains Tribe sucked, and it sucked for him that he was stuck with Kass after the shuffle. but after the merge, he was playing in the big people pool, and he made no attempt to connect with anyone.
I still don't get the Spencer admiration. The closest to a move he has made is finding the idol, and even there he needed the prompt of being given a clue, and he almost totally fucked up the hunt for it.
I"m not sure that a Lawnmower Man remake is a step-up from softcore porn. Although, given that the internet made softcore porn largely irrelevant to the world, I think I now see where Pfister's fear of computers comes from.
Yeah, "What if there where psychic powers that let you see the future, and how would that effect law enforcement?" was kind of the center of the story.
Rorshach does compromise himself in the comic. He hold Truman up as an idol for being willing to make the decision to use the bomb to sacrifice civilians to save lives. When he is confronted with a similar situation in which the lives to be sacrificed are his hometown as opposed to a bunch of foreigners, suddenly his…
Also, to be fair, Gilliam recognized the whole project was stupid walked away saying so. Snyder didn't need to save this project from Gilliam anymore than Ozymandias needed to save the world from nuclear war.
Even if I were to grant you that it was the best movie of Watchmen that could be made, that doesn't make it good,
Would you be able to explain that to them in the few seconds before they launched an all out attack?
The point is that Spartans were too, thus it was an odd choice of insult.
It's a sign of how meta our culture is that jokes about jokes about airplane food have replaced joke about airplane as the signifier of hack comedy.
I'm guessing he can make them boring though.
Film Threat magazine was the AV Club of 1991.
The 90's screenplay that Avery wrote reworked the story had the Corinthian as the bad guy. Preludes and Nocturnes was combined with Doll's House. I wouldn't be surprised if they do something similar this time. The Corinthian is just a more iconic Sandman villain.