I propose we begin referring to Cookie Imposter as Cookie Jar Binks
I propose we begin referring to Cookie Imposter as Cookie Jar Binks
Especially Peter Gabriel.
Not a big Melville crowd here?
Somebody in the Adventure Time review, in explaining the show's enrapturing qualities while still being completely off-the-walls crazy, put it succinctly: "Adventure Time makes its own rules, but it plays by them." If you're constantly playing drama off things that have a track record of not mattering (like death),…
"You like this heart? I found it in a quaint little shopgirl."
I'll answer the second question. No, Dexter Who, it is not.
Liked for referencing one of the best DFDTDP articles.
Translation: "thus always to rouged assholes"
And if you keep doing it, you'll eventually lose your right arm.
It's the latter, like how we say a girl is "boy crazy". It means she's crazy about boys, not crazy like a boy.
Mister we could use a man like Walter H. White again…
I miss Firefly. "I'm going to need that in captain dummy talk."
@avclub-0f0d67e214f9fef69b278e3d08114da9:disqus Well, what makes it worse is that it's not just a difference between the book and the movie, it's that the movie was shot with the ending the book had in its US release (with the final chapter removed), so it wasn't a clever choice of ambiguity by Kubrick so much as it…
@avclub-884c4beddd8c98bb3b016bdfcc1bcdf8:disqus I'd say it was a more enjoyable experience. It wasn't a rowdy hoot-and-holler- the only times the audience really lit up were at the definite cues for applause where it was clear there wasn't going to be any dialogue, like when the MG started firing.
Holy crap how did I not notice this
How do you make a Stevia packet? You need mechanically steam-crimped ends and unbroken screen-printed paper.
He has to show his men that he doesn't just respond to criticism by killing people to shut them up, that he's got walk to back up his talk. Otherwise he risks his alpha male status.
As mentioned above, because proud Walt will not let anybody who tried to hijack his personal Heisenberg empire escape alive.
The closest finale I can think of on those terms, and this is arguable, would be the original UK series of Life on Mars. (It kind of closes up the significant plot threads, as tightly as you could close up threads that loose.)
Not now, Hodor!