There were so many times in Rango where it looked more like an incredibly elaborate diorama than an animated feature, and I absolutely loved that.
There were so many times in Rango where it looked more like an incredibly elaborate diorama than an animated feature, and I absolutely loved that.
I hope she's not trapped in a Marie Antoi-Net
I thought the animation for Rango was remarkable, and it's consistently disappointed me how uncreative and redundant most CGI animated movies look. They can do amazing landscape shots, but there's such little character to the, well, characters.
Who's going to do the end-of-credits cover of Snoopy vs. The Red Baron?
I guess he really did eat more chicken than any man ever seen.
Hall Baltimore sounds like one of Roger Smith's (from American Dad) fake names
According to Forbes (http://www.forbes.com/sites… , Jones made $11 million for his final season of 2.5M making him the seventh highest-making TV actor that year, so I assume Tamblyn's much cheaper.
Every once in awhile I'll see WML (classic 1950s WML) on GSN, but that's late at night and even then, it's still rare.
Not a year goes by that I don't hear about some sex escalator accident that could have easily been avoided had some parent conditioned the woman to fear and respect the sex escalator.
Two and a Half Men will be the only show to survive The Great Network Wars of 2019.
The movie starts with the premise that upon being canonized, all saints and their family members become immortal, frozen in time. I understand that the Santa Claus myth requires a level of suspension of disbelief but come on.
They made that movie Pollock with Ed Harris and he found it inexplicable and horrifying that it wasn't a biopic about himself.
Looks like someone forgot his performance in Fred Claus, one of the strangest, worst, most non-sensical movies to come out of Hollywood in years. And it had a bevvy of Oscar winners, Oscar nominees, and Paul Giamatti.
I say Skye wins. Because Skye has to win. She's special. I don't get it either.
After all these years, I have still never defeated the post-apocalyptic level of Virtual Bart. Every other round, I can do simply. But that one has always caused me difficulties.
Sometimes a lemon party is just people sittin' round a lemon tree listening to an old man talking and enjoying lemonade.
I always dread Lisa-centric episodes. In addition to your complaints, it's also like the writers telling 8-year-old girls just how super duper special they are. She's practically always right (even when she isn't), always the smartest, and always so smug. I never feel bad for Lisa, she exemplifies the worst in people…
I know Bart got a lot of attention in the early years to the point where he could be considered the breakout character (pretty much all the video games for Genesis and NES was "Bart's"- Virtual Bart, Bart v. The Space Mutants, Bart v. The World, Bart's Nightmare— where are my emulators?? plus "Do the Bartman"). Of…
I'd agree with that. And the episodes that pull it off (I know it wasn't liked on the site, but I'd also put the one with Elizabeth Moss in that category) are about genuine sentiment, not over-the-top smaltz (e.g. Holidays of Futures Passed).
I actually thought Armie Hammer was good in the role and have to give it credit for not going for a "new, depressing" angle with The Lone Ranger himself.* Then the movie had to ruin that by having people say "YOU'RE STUPID! YOU'RE STUPID FOR HAVING FUN WITH THIS!" every time there was some joy.