That and Lifetime Original Movies, like Liz and Dick.
That and Lifetime Original Movies, like Liz and Dick.
Now now. If you had watched Road to the Runway, Joseph clearly acknowledges his knowledge that its a Freddy Krueger sweater. Which, in my book, gives him a lot more credit than he probably deserves.
This. I burned through four seasons one snowbound weekend. It's like doing LTR extended trilogy marathon.
I wonder if the couples act according to the character or the needs of the script. I'm banking on the latter.
I still hate Miss Portland's completely uggo personality and her outfit was so boring. Snoooooooze.
Start at where Russel T Davies took over, not Moffat.
Frank Zappa is my downfall too. Do I start at the beginning? In the middle? Just pick up a couple albums? Be a completist?
This review is exactly correct. I love the first half of this movie to death. The second half lost me, and its in part because its so false. The military or a militaristic group wouldn't go after a large corporation, no matter how zombie we became due to a completely over-popular product that took over our lives.
Maybe it's because I'm watching Project Runway right now, but this song needs editing. There are fantastic elements, but they got killed by being over produced and drowned in faux 8-bit bleeps and bloops. Strip it down, and it could be a broody gothier Ladytron. Right now, it's schizo.
He requires overall torture, and waterboarding and and…
Sheldon would make a good Lisbeth.
I didn't like the unedited, original, version of It's A Charlie Brown Christmas. Poor red-headed girl.
And, bring in even more of an audience. *boi-i-ing*
Just recast the whole movie. And then recast the third movie. Each movie with a different cast! I like the way that sounds.
Or, maybe he'll do Hollywood before he has an existential crisis and makes his own indier version of Schizopolis.
Yeah, but Yatterman is not a good movie. Most of his kid's stuff is semi-uninspired, in part because he does 5 movies a year.
Nah, this one is easy light-hearted fare. Sure there is some violence, but its a warped almost family comedy. I'd show this one to 13 year olds or something. Which I wouldn't do for any of his other movies, except maybe Sukiyaki Western Django.
I'm currently hoping for Theater of Blood. Vincent Price killing in Shakespearian terms. That is a divine movie.
I think we're all on board with challenging this statement. Or at least those of us who have seen a Miike film. I mean Ichi the Killer came with barf bags. That's hilarity. But, I suspect that Tasha, being not a fan of violence, doesn't see the humor in somebody crying their eyes out and slaughtering whole groups…
Lately, he's worse than Ed Wood, IMHO, because his movies have become passionless exercises in Burton Branding.