Thing is with the 3D, after 20 minutes or so you don't really notice it anymore (or I didn't anyway). And if you don't notice it…what's the point? You might as well be watching it in 2D.
Thing is with the 3D, after 20 minutes or so you don't really notice it anymore (or I didn't anyway). And if you don't notice it…what's the point? You might as well be watching it in 2D.
Avatar is utterly redundant in 2D, and vaguely bearable in 3D in that the smoke and mirrors obscures the dire script, predictable plot and often dodgy acting.
I only vaguely remember seeing this series on British kids TV…
…I've barely read a comic in my life, all I really know of Batman is the films.
Unless your name's Kenneth Pinyan! Am I right??????
Yeah I'd have backed The Walking Dead until that nonsense with the Latino gangs and old people's home. Reading the comic books put into perspective how far off the rails that show went.
Sons of Anarchy? Actually no, that nonsense in Northern Ireland was crap.
Community above..
…Parks and Rec. I mean the former is good and often great, but the latter is the best US sitcom since, I don't know.
I have one unmarked Regan CD and a handful of random mp3s someone gave me years back. They're among the funniest things I've ever heard. I quite like the fact that I could play his stuff to my kids, if I was a responsible father and knew where they were.
DJ ROOMBA NOOOOOOO
Not heard of any of these damn Yanks,
bar Cross of course.
Damn, I totally forgot A Prophet when making my top ten. It's down on IMDb as '09, so I missed it when I checked my voting record. SO EMBARRASSING.
Not a vintage year in film…
Outrage!
No love for Four Lions, Animal Kingdom or Cemetery Junction?
He does talk rather slowly of course, which helps.
The original XFM radio series (it's a London-only 'alternative music' station) that featured Merchant, Gervais and Pilkington (he was assigned to them as their producer) blow the podcasts out of the water.
There is no way Americans will understand a word he says. No one there can understand my accent, inflected as it is with a delightful south-east London twang.