"Forgetting" implies it isn't deliberate.
"Forgetting" implies it isn't deliberate.
Please do not involve the "Show Ending That Shall Not Be Named" in conjunction with this terrific show.
Moynihan and Piece of Toast hate each other. Apparently they've got some real creative differences.
Really bummed Mahershala Ali's Cottonmouth is dead. He was terrific.
This is literally the most obvious great idea in cinema. It makes for a potentially great movie, it solves the MCU's recent villain deficiency, and it can bring the MCU into new directions for a post-Infinity War world.
It's amazing how swiftly two main parts of American political life have literally and gleefully adopted being respective sides in Star Wars.
Pretty good encapsulation. The Milo show as not so much cause as symptom of a show and a man's gradual decline. What was sharp and refreshing two decades ago fails to capture attention, especially with more and better options available, and thus sliding into increasingly desperate grasps at relevancy.
I'm going with High Fidelity. Realism of love and relationships in your 30's while keeping an eye on your youth.
"I think I'm in a tragedy."
I may be in a slight minority but I love this movie exact for sequences like this one. On the surface it seems like a cutesy Rom-Com with another Manic Pixie Dream Girl. However, at key moments the film goes against the fantasy with harsh doses of reality:
The hell I don't! LISTEN, KID! I've been hearing that crap ever since I was at UCLA. I'm out there busting my butt every night! Tell your old man to drag Walton and Lanier up and down the court for 48 minutes!
Without getting too much into the NY-CHI argument, I'll make two points about Chicago pizza. Tavern pizza is everywhere, is almost always better than the deep dish at a particular spot, and is DELICIOUS. The crust is crisp, the sauce is sweet, and the squares make for a great serving size.
I agree. I thought this would follow the Solverson family like the Skywalkers of the Northern Midwest.
I finally listened to Low End Theory by Tribe Called Quest this past April. I became almost immediately addicted. It got be through all my Law School coursework for the rest of the year, and as necessary as oxygen after the election.
It's the melancholy that really keeps the special fresh. The jazz accompaniment serves to highlight the feeling of ennui that follows the overcommercialized holiday like a shadow.
Also, is there a place to go for Fullmetal Alchemist/Arch mashups? Fullmetal Archer?
I will never not like a Fullmetal Alchemist reference.
I think any attempt to bottle Anderson into a cinematic twee kids table went out the window with Grand Budapest Hotel.
Mele Kalikimaka…..
Because between him and Bowie we've lost the two guys holding the fabric of the space time continuum together.