I wouldn't call it my favorite, but I still have such fun watching it.
I wouldn't call it my favorite, but I still have such fun watching it.
" Forrest Gump, a movie that isn’t on TV nearly as often…but still fairly often."
As great as CGI can look, there's something so gorgeous and artistic about those early films that makes many of the modern films almost sterile in comparison.
There are other times, I thought I was mainlining the secret truth to entropy.
Billy Bob's "oh how cute" smile when Dennis Reynolds tried to shoot him was masterful.
"secret occult history of the United States transportation system.”
The Kale-ing Fields…of Kale! (starring Mindy Kale-ing)
Got to go with #1. Those movies (especially the first three) are still visually astounding in an almost hypnotic way.
I'm bitter Up beat Fantastic Mr. Fox and Mary and Max in 2010.
You're making me flashback to the dinosaur toy orgies of my youth.
The Monuments Men 2 sounds much better than the original.
They really missed a crossover opportunity by not having Mark Burnett's Jesus as a train conductor during WWI a la Johnny Got His Gun.
I think that also worked towards character growth. She was so annoying in Season 1 when she was the Dale from The Walking Dead/"BUT OUR HUMANITY!!!" figure (especially considering her age the world she grew up in). Having her battle weary and more of a junior Miles seemed a likely progression from the wide-eyed waif…
I thought Season One was a lot darker than Season Two. With the occasional exception of Neville and Miles (who too were plagued with bouts of boringness and melancholy), Season One was a much more morose, joyless experience. Season Two upped the humor and the lightness of the characters considerably, and it helped.…
That stopped around halfway through Season 1. About every episode in the final 2/3 of the first year had a massive firefight with giant automatic weapons. Season 2 brought back the sword and cut back on the "TAKE COVER" scenes.
The most shocking thing is that I'll miss Monroe and Aaron most of all. And if you had told me that at the end of Season 1, I would have called you a dirty liar.
Night Court.
That's disappointing to hear. I was kind of hoping this would break the trend of there being no good Revolutionary War movies out there.
I always associated "You Don't Know Me" with Ray Charles. It's weird when you find out a popular song has a history going back decades, like how Dream A Little Dream Of Me comes from the 1930s.
Kinglsey is the real Prince Harry. I called it here first.