Randy is by far the best character on that show.
Randy is by far the best character on that show.
Yeah, I was confusd how he managed to get to that position and still have any idealism left
That too. But in either case I don't think he's a real person.
The burned man is pretty clearly a ghost. How would he have any idea about Ben's mistress?
"By virtually any rubric you want to apply to it, it is a terrible, messed-up television show. And yet by doing virtually everything horribly, it becomes preposterously entertaining. "
I give it a B. The storyline was kind of muddled (In what world is Wikileaks a gossip site??) but there were enough great moments that I was able to look past them. I particularly like how they look at Lemminwinks in his glass case and say, "We need something to carry him in!"
I feel the same way about Donnie Darko.
"I'm a demon."
That sounds like an idea Donald Kaufman would reject.
Sunny Day Real Estate
Jawbreaker (kind of belongs to a different wave than the other two though)
The Promise Ring
Well then it's not a very good prequel. From the film, we learn that the thing kills almost everyone and escapes as a dog. Ok. We have an idea that happened from the first movie. What did we see in this that wasn't already covered, albeit better, in the first one? We saw an alien ship. Whoopee.
I just returned from seeing this and I'll say that the animatronics or whatever Carpenter used looked more realistic than CGI. The CGI just made it feel like a videogame. Carpenter's effects were much more visceral, which is exactly what a film about body horror needs
Because they didn't like a mediocre and pointless remake of a good movie?
I thought The Ring was vastly superior to Ringu. But that's about it.
Yeah I'm confused why they're so interested in remaking it to expand audiences when they hardly gave it any attention to begin with
Sorry but I just found the ending of 'The Mist' unnecessarily cruel.
"What counts as poverty in America is probably wealthy in Bangladesh"
It hasn't stopped Scott Brown.
I'm not hearing any connection whatsoever between Cap'n Jazz and Dirty Projectors. Unless Dirty Projectors' early material had a completely different sound from the way they are now.
Wake me up for the gritty reboot