I'd give you multiple likes for this one, but Disqus forbids it.
I'd give you multiple likes for this one, but Disqus forbids it.
Ok, you took that comment a lot more seriously than it was intended to be. I didn't mean to suggest that anyone should actually stop considering the downside of human industry.
Ok, you took that comment a lot more seriously than it was intended to be. I didn't mean to suggest that anyone should actually stop considering the downside of human industry.
Dude, it's a goddamn James Bond movie that is, by all accounts, intensely awesome. Yeah, since movies cost shit-tons to make and distribute, money is huge blah blah but this is a website for a bunch of geeks who couldn't be bribed to not see a great film. Can't our love be pure?
Dude, it's a goddamn James Bond movie that is, by all accounts, intensely awesome. Yeah, since movies cost shit-tons to make and distribute, money is huge blah blah but this is a website for a bunch of geeks who couldn't be bribed to not see a great film. Can't our love be pure?
Aperol, eh? I've never had it—will you give me a flavor synopsis?
Aperol, eh? I've never had it—will you give me a flavor synopsis?
Negronis are the most delicious concoction known to humankind.
Negronis are the most delicious concoction known to humankind.
I looked it up in urban dictionary; I figured for something like this that was sufficient, mostly because I have never, ever, ever heard "glazed" used to mean anything other than stoned. But seriously, is this issue really worth the level of hostility you're bringing? The precise meaning of a slang term that isn't…
I looked it up in urban dictionary; I figured for something like this that was sufficient, mostly because I have never, ever, ever heard "glazed" used to mean anything other than stoned. But seriously, is this issue really worth the level of hostility you're bringing? The precise meaning of a slang term that isn't…
Yeah, but "glazed" means stoned, not drunk, so it's actually a pretty poor fit for this particular metaphor.
Yeah, but "glazed" means stoned, not drunk, so it's actually a pretty poor fit for this particular metaphor.
I think the difference between Hostel and something like TCM is the way the gore is presented. The meathook thing in TCM is pretty horrifically violent, but it doesn't dwell on the smaller physical details in such a loving fashion. The chick does run around with her eyeball hanging out for kind of a long time in Hostel…
I think the difference between Hostel and something like TCM is the way the gore is presented. The meathook thing in TCM is pretty horrifically violent, but it doesn't dwell on the smaller physical details in such a loving fashion. The chick does run around with her eyeball hanging out for kind of a long time in Hostel…
Farrow's wide-eyed childishness is central to the role, I think. I'm not even sure it's a great performance so much as just a quality she has. But can you imagine an actress who seemed more, well, adult being as effective in the part? If Rosemary had been played by someone less reminiscent of a crushed baby deer, it…
Farrow's wide-eyed childishness is central to the role, I think. I'm not even sure it's a great performance so much as just a quality she has. But can you imagine an actress who seemed more, well, adult being as effective in the part? If Rosemary had been played by someone less reminiscent of a crushed baby deer, it…
No HBO? You spend, what, like 7/8 of your life watching TV and no HBO shows?
No HBO? You spend, what, like 7/8 of your life watching TV and no HBO shows?
He wasn't just a member of the Mormon church, he was an active missionary. Before they decided that black people were worthy of salvation. Even if he privately disagreed, he still worked hard to spread that message. Kinda racist.