Just checked, Annual #10 is also on MU. Guess I'll read it this weeekend.
Just checked, Annual #10 is also on MU. Guess I'll read it this weeekend.
Ha, I stopped reading Manhattan Projects as well. But I stuck longer with it and read three full volumes because it was at least fun and funny which I can't say avout WicDiv.
And yes, maybe it's the pop music. I love bickering, beautiful young people stories in general, but WicDiv just feels lifeless.
I'm only reading Assassination Classroom at the moment. Orange and Nichijou both sound like I would likethem though, so I'll look into them.
I stopped reading Wicked & Divine sometime during the second volume for the exact same reason: I didn't care about anything in it, not the people, not their actions, not even the world they're living in. I tried though, I really tried.
I'm reading through X-Statix on Marvel Unlimited right now. Earlier this week I read Spider-Man: Blue which was nice and Hulk: Gray which blew me away. I'm not even a fan of Hulk, but this was my favorite by far of the four color series I've read.
I also read the infamous Avengers #200. It really is a baffling issue,…
It's often forgotten because it's not the truth, I guess.
Some people are just Scottys and don't know comedy.
He actually uses the F-word. It's a good scene, and it shows that the movie really isn't homophobic. It still uses being gay as a punchline way too often for me to love it.
Yay, The Inbetweeners! I feel so alone for finding both movies hilarious.
Hey, I'm as gay as they come and even I can acknowledge that Miss Johansson is very attractive.
Sean O'Neal knows what it means.
Ted can be funny, but it completely goes off the rails in its third act.
I've never even heard of that one.
All I saw was a bunch of jokes that ended at "It's funny because it looks like they're dating, but they're both guys". And I'm not the only one who thought that way, there were several reviews complaining about that when it came out. The movie is not homophobic, the gay stuff is just lazy, it doesn't do anything with…
I actually like JJ Abrams, but hate Super 8. I just found it really messy and confused.
Oh Tower Prep, we hardly knew you. You were too good for your network.
This argument would make a lot more sense if Diablo Cody's Young Adult wasn't on the main list.
In the animation ghetto.
No. Apparently we have a hard time deciding what defines "comedy" as is, so let at least intention count for something. The Room is a drama, it was never intended to be a comedy, so it has no place on this list.
I just watched The Guest two days ago, and while I laughed a few times, I wouldn't call it a comedy. It's some sort of comedic action thriller hybrid film, but I felt that the thrills are outweighing the laughs.
Agreed on The Final Girls though. I love that movie.