Good one!
Good one!
I've read and heard (via podcast) some insights about Weiner's experiences in television throughout the run of the show, which I think really illuminates Don's ending.
Kicking & Screaming was about a bunch of college graduates talking and doing nothing in a college town - so it's basically the same thing as a movie about graduate school.
People in Grad School only complain about how arduous grad school is to make it seem important and worthwhile. You had to read "a giant binder full of bullshit", while your friends presumably, had actual jobs and work responsibilities. How many hours per week were you actually in class? That reading isn't something…
Well, Modern Family, is still being reviewed.
I hate paying taxes. So there's that.
Late to the party here and it was probably mentioned in the 1,337 comments below - but Sterling Cooper being swallowed up by McCann seems to mirror the counter-culture of the 1960s merging in mainstream America.
The most awful part about L.A. is the want-to-be assholes who move to L.A. to become some [fill in the blank] in the entertainment industry. That's the L.A. that sucks, And that's the L.A. that assholes who move to L.A. always talk and complain about.
Pain and Gain is remarkably better than Transformers - even though it shares the director. Twilight is shit. American Pie, I'd argue, is pretty good for the genre.
I've see about half of these movies. Some I like more than others. It might sound ridiculous, but I haven't enjoyed a movie more than 'Pain and Gain' in the last five years. I think it is vastly under appreciated.
Yeah, agree. That's what I meant.
The main difference between Serial and The Jinx is that Durst managed to escape a guilty verdict for a crime he certainly did based on a ludicrous defense, whereas Adnan was found guilty with weak evidence, even though it was pretty obvious that he actually did it.
Really, you classify this as a whodunnit? I think it is fairly obvious to any reasonably intelligent person that Durst was guilty of killing his wife with whom he had a tumultuous relationship, guilty of killing Berman when he learned she was contacted by law enforcement and guilty of killing his neighbor when his…
1. I really hope the doctor doesn't kill herself before she realizes her oncologist fucked up and she actually doesn't have cancer.
This falls somewhere in the middle between Jelly Belly and Walk Two Moons (high end) and The Giver (fucking trash). I think all of these books fall down a notch because I had to sit through so many terrible diorama book reports of the same god damn books.
Sammi = Poochie who hangs around for 2 seasons (possibly more?) rather than one episode.
Man, that was mumblecore.
Hannah's a very lucky girl. Whenever she has a whim, she is instantly rewarded, albeit with complications (See book/publishing deal almost immediately out of college, high-paying corporate advertising/editorial job at major publication that she seemingly walked into off of the street because she had a book deal that…
Private schools are definitely more lenient. I went to a private high school and most of my teachers were recent college grads with no Master's or Teaching certificates. Particularly for electives and 9th and 10th grade classes.
That was by far the most well written episode of the season (possibly the entire run of the show). Not saying it was the best or most eventful episode, but the writing was not only crisp, insightful and very funny, but it also clarified the characters and pushed their development along in a tighter window of time than…