Are you suggesting my brisket, raw onions, and pickles on white bread should be served dry?
Are you suggesting my brisket, raw onions, and pickles on white bread should be served dry?
I'd recommend Baby Driver. I thought it was a lot of fun even if the story and characters are a little thin.
Uggh the puns. There's a place in the Glendale Galleria called 9021Pho. It's infuriating on multiple levels.
I've traveled fairly extensively since I've been here, and even in small towns it's practically impossible to find a bowl of Pho for less than 15,000 VND(around $.75). A good bowl tends to run between 30,000 VND and 50,000 VND.
I've lived in HCMC for about a year. In that time I've had broths that are better and more complex than anything I had living in California, but I will concede that the quality of the meat here definitely pales in comparison to what you'll find in the States (or Australia). Paying $1.50 or $2.00 a bowl goes a long way…
I don't think it's a bad song, but you're right that it totally messes with the flow. The rest of the album is incredibly cohesive and "California" is just wildly out of place.
Don't get me wrong, I think the premise was great and some of the scenes made great use of the claustrophobic space. Maybe all of the effusive pre-release praise got me amped, but I was expecting something revelatory. What I felt I got was a decent way to pass the time.
Fair enough, but it wasn't just them. A number of characters, no matter how thinly sketched, got big emotional beats, and a lot of it felt unearned to me. Plus the sappy slo-mo shot of his shadow as he fell off the train was practically feature-length by itself.
I just do not get the love for Train to Busan. Every time Id see the CEO do something awful and think "that's when he crossed the line between every day villainy and cartoonish super villainy" he'd become an even more absurd caricature. And all the treacly sentimentality… uggh.
Given that she only has 1 hit (2 if you're generous), actually listening to the music might be a good first step to understanding why people like it. It's not like the AV Club has some fringe opinion here. Emotion was near-universally lauded and made a ton of year-end "best-of" lists in publications from Rolling Stone…
Not sure if it's still up there but I watched it for the first time on Netflix a year or two ago.
I find this interesting, if only because Bowie's catalog covers so many distinct styles and genres that I tend to feel like there's something there for everyone.
Bingo. In all likelihood this is a vanity credit, not something that implies a higher level of creative control.
Perhaps this, Lethal Weapon, Gremlins, Diner, While You Were Sleeping, and Peter Jackson's King Kong are all glitches in the Contrarian Hipster Matrix.
Die Hard all the way at #19?! It should be #1 on this list. And every list.
The scary thing is that this guy is their PR person. He's not a cop — he's a career lobbyist who also does side work for Gun-rights orgs, Big Tobacco, and the alcohol industry.
My old roommate nearly died from a ruptured appendix, but that was mostly because, despite a pretty classic presentation and my expressly asking whether it was appendicitis, a Kaiser doc did no testing and sent him home with a diagnosis of "severe constipation" while his appendix was still intact. Malpractice is fun!
Not to say that there wouldn't be major issues with an all-bacon diet, but a big part of Spurlock's issue was the fact that he consciously consumed ~5000 calories/day, which is about twice what he should have been eating. Even if Todd and Phil ate a pack of bacon each for 3 meals per day they'd probably be averaging…
That scene is pretty clearly not what OP was referencing when he talks about murdering defenseless people. Moreover, the context of the "Festival" is fundamentally changed when the agency is removed from the hands of an elite ruling class who are both literally and figuratively above the fray and placed in the hands…
Hard to see how the ending could be viewed as "mean" given that those "defenseless people" were established as being responsible for the subjugation of an entire planet to wanton death and destruction for their own amusement and benefit over the course of a millennium. Aside from that sequence, the only victim who…