Yeah, uh, I'm not sure where Joshua got the idea that "It’s hard to call the ending “sweet,” with Mr. Mitchell hauled to jail for the marijuana Laddie discovers after the police arrive." It's pretty clear the cops throw a party with his pot.
Yeah, uh, I'm not sure where Joshua got the idea that "It’s hard to call the ending “sweet,” with Mr. Mitchell hauled to jail for the marijuana Laddie discovers after the police arrive." It's pretty clear the cops throw a party with his pot.
I kinda feel the same way about nerd culture in general. I grew up playing a lot of video games, and programming computers, and a lot of typical nerdy stuff. But while I still enjoy those things, I feel like I also grew up and developed a more diverse range of interests. I don't get that there are adults in their…
goddammit I don't want to think about that being Lem's final thoughts, or about Shane having to look him in the eyes as he slowly dies or any of it.
"I don't let others think or make my decisions for me." -AStrongBelieverinChristJesus
Do you have a point or did you just want to express some hurt feelings?
Right— a God who doesn't care about anything but praise and worship is not a God I would follow even if he were proven to exist.
That would require having a sense of humor about one's religion. I don't believe you find those types among evangelicals.
I was watching some of the bonus features last night after taking some friends through the end of season 5. One of the things the writers mentioned was that they wanted the incident that pushed Shane over the edge to be something that would have caused Shane to kill Lem but would not have caused Vic to kill Lem. That…
I love those moments in the show. Both the moments where Vic is surprised to find he's lost someone's trust after he's been lying to them constantly and covering up things, and when an outsider encounters Vic and immediately recognizes the things he's done as horrible and without redemption. It makes me think of Walt…
The movie described is PG-13 with violence and, arguably, "hate" towards non-fundamentalist Christians. So your argument isn't even true, never mind why you felt compelled to make it.
Comedy is better when it is rooted in truth. Your facts are just, you know, wrong. I'm sure neither that nor this will stop you, though.
Of course you can't go to college, lest your grasp of the Unknowable Mystery be tainted by knowledge, facts, and critical thinking!
I think there was a feature on Anthony some months ago on this site. I never read his stuff, but, yeah, I remember thinking after reading it that he fulfilled every gross stereotype of a woman-hating nerd fantasy author.
I should hope I never stop finding the thought of a guy smearing feces on a door for religious reasons funny.
Hey, you're the guy who had a bunch of nasty names to call the reviewer when you didn't like the review, right? What does your Creator say about being an asshole to others?
It was really at the forefront of my mind at the end of the season. Her sneering contempt for the residents of Dernsville was palpable.
It was a nice respite between Shane killing Lem and everyone finding the body.
Such a cruel irony that Shane killed Lem because of the consequences of something Lem did to protect Shane.
Hey, I only trashed it when I found out Cher wasn't involved!
You're one of those people who expects to be able to say things and have them go unchallenged no matter how full of shit they are. It's not like I'm asking a difficult question. Why do you care about this movie?