I still love FX. There is no other network that would have even given us the one amazing season of Terriers that we got.
I still love FX. There is no other network that would have even given us the one amazing season of Terriers that we got.
FX is a pretty niche network. Their shows don't appeal to women, and only appeal to men who have good taste, but also like cable television enough to go off the beaten HBO/SHOWTIME/AMC path. Oh, and drunk college students (Sunny).
Poor, poor Dollhouse. That show was actually very representative of Eliza Dushku's acting, very nice to look at, enjoyable for a little while, then you realize that there is not very much going on.
Seriously. This movie is solid box-office gold. In other news, the sky is blue.
I can see your point, that was an awfully witty comment for a character that just emerged from a slime pit days earlier.
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I was not aware that Galadriel was in the Hobbit.
Wouldn't water-boarding R2 be a pretty bad idea? Can't he just whip out his little taser, and shock his captors standing in the surrounding puddle of water?
I actually liked the fact that the aliens were not easy to relate to. Of course humans aren't going to be able to relate to their culture, they're aliens.
Seriously, I could not agree more. I'm really surprised that FX didn't give Terriers at least one more season, even "The Riches" got a second season.
Dammit
Fuck this guy. What a loser.
Actually, I think it needed another half man.
FUUUUUUUUUUCCCCCKKKKKKKKK.
Thats how I'm going to remember the end of the show. In my mind, Hank and Britt are sitting on a beach, laughing about how Britt almost went to prison.
I'm typically not one for all those movies about eternal love, but I did really enjoy the Fountain.
I really hope that Cowboys and Aliens succeeds, but I have my doubts. Based on the trailer, it could go either way.
idiotking, you make an excellent point. I'm not as well versed on the Tolkien mythology as I should be before I go making such claims as calling him a misogynist. Although I do believe that his "entire subplot devoted to one woman's quest to be treated as an equal" ended with her getting married, having kids and…
I like Tolkien, don't get me wrong, I just re-watched the LOTR movies, and enjoyed the hell out of them (no, I haven't read the books in a few years, sue me).
Sad but true.
Tolkien was a blatant racist and misogynist. Why should films based off his work be any different?
Wahlberg is not a terrible actor. He can be very good in the right role, however, I don't think that he will make a good Nathan Drake. He's too serious and angry.
Wow. So, uh… do you feel better now?