Sorry, but I find the insincere use of "sorry" deeply pompous, sorry.
Sorry, but I find the insincere use of "sorry" deeply pompous, sorry.
In addition to everything else that got me all weepy and/or blew me away in this episode, the maybe two frames we saw at the very end, as the grave filling was happening, of the shovel with Matt's blood on the handle from blisters formed then busted, were practically a masterpiece unto themselves.
endless props:
"And that little boy … who nobody liked … grew up … to be … Roy Cohn."
Probably. That 6-foot turd party sub had his name all over it.
Nicolas Cage's shitty acting contributes to his character being far and away the worst in this peesashit movie.
somebody please tell me.
how the eff there are only three episodes left.
He was a total badass in this. I loved the fact that he wouldn't rat out the kid's dad to the kid; that was huge.
Yeah, I have few to no problems understanding her. I did not grow up on Miami. (I grew up on the water world of Dac.)
Yeah, that scene was huge, and stripped away the sort of "Get-Out-Of-Being-Judged-By-Normal-Human-Standards-Because-I'm-Seriously-Awesome" force field that keeps us (me, anyway) from judging him as harshly as I would practically any other member of the frequent-philanderer club. It was a shockingly effective way of…
That wins, Saddleback. That fucking made my day.
Weirdly enough, I know the guy who wrote this, and he is not, to my knowledge, a former writer for Letterman and the Simpsons. Unless he says so in the book, in which case clearly it's true.
Wow, I meant the trap thing up above, but nicely done on this most recent bit too!
Smaaaaack! Nicely done, sir! Nicely done.
Yeah, Don's moment with Sal on the plane seemed like a completely unambiguous (yet brilliantly subtle) assertion that Sal's secret is safe with Don, and that it doesn't make a difference to Don one way or the other. Maybe I'm too quick to give Don credit, but after his few initial "WTF?" moments in the street, I…
Yeah, seriously, he did look like a man experiencing the culmination of a lifelong dream when that bellhop's hand went down his pants. I found myself really happy for him, and also frustrated on his behalf when the fire alarm went off. Sal needs a break.
I would be happier with a compilation of several novelists' takes on crafting "Wild Things" into printed works. Dave Eggers. Michael Chabon. Cormac McCarthy. Kazuo Ishiguro. It's a shame David Foster Wallace wouldn't be around to chip in.
NARM!
Mike Campbell
lead guitar player of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Petty has said many a time he'd be nowhere without Mike Campbell, and Campbell has subtly and utterly shaped Petty's sound through the decades. He's a tremendous player, and has an awesome sense of what's right for each song.
Dude, I thought that too and I TOTALLY HOPE SO. I don't know why, but that would make me inordinately happy.
"Dude, GIRLS."
I loved how that warehouse guy's pompadour was like four comb-strokes from total Wolverine territory.