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Well among the top 10 best episodes in my book.
I had a serious problem suspending disbelief on the faked death as well. Even if the car incinerated and burned at an extremely high temperature, there would still be heavily-charred bone, so there's no way the police would declare him dead and inform his next of kin without some kind of human remains at the scene. …
I thought his whole cameo was meant to be a sort of meta joke on the stock Seth Rogen/Judd Apatow character type and plotline: schlubby guy acts like an douche, says and does raunchy and offensive things (but only because he's insecure and nervous), later realizes the error of his ways, apologizes, pours his heart…
I wasn't sure whether I liked the ending, particularly him walking off the mound during the game, until I thought about it a bit. Walking off the mound worked perfectly because he's finally realized what's important in life and wants to do right by his family, but the way he goes about it is poorly thought out,…
I cum for great comedy too. Sploosh.
I think the show's creators/writers probably did these sorts of things knowingly or on purpose, either in service of story and character development (sacrificing factual accuracy to move the plot where they wanted/needed it to go) or mass appeal (to make the show more accessible and understandable for people who lack…
McConaughey's character was a major league scout for Texas, so it makes perfect sense that he would be in the clubhouse talking to a player (whom he recruited) before his first game back in the bigs.
What an absurdly brilliant and brilliantly absurd ending. If Lost had ended in a similar fashion, I would have been satisfied.
This review got me interested in seeing this movie (or at least curious), but it (and its author) lost a lot of credibility by asserting that Southland Tales is a "beloved Gen-X cult movie" - just, no.
It's true, the story has lots of cinematic potential and is right in Mel Gibson's directorial wheelhouse. Too bad Gibson (1) hired a washed up hack writer to pen the script and (2) is a hateful, horrible human being with virtually no redeeming personal qualities.
Fuck all that fake-ass noise. Ras Trent is the true rasta man. Skiddly skiddly whoa!
Bryan, eh? You guys must be friends, like me and Sandy (aka Sandra Bullock).
"More Philip Baker Hall couldn't hurt either."
If your wife looks like Krysten Ritter, then answer this question: WHY ARE YOU WASTING YOUR TIME POSTING COMMENTS ON THE INTERNET? YOU HAVE ALREADY WON AT LIFE!
She looks like she stole that mask from one of the Crazy Eighty-Eights:
Wait, how was the sleeve gun his undoing? I'm pretty sure getting shot by Errol was his undoing. It did seem like poetic justice that he was both disarmed and dis-armed by Limehouse though.
Oh, get a grip.
I remember playing Riddle of the Sphinx a lot, despite not knowing what the hell I was doing. That's how it was in those days - even if a video game sucked and/or made no sense to you, you played it anyway. What the hell else was there to do? Read?!?!
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