It seems to get lost in the Mann shuffle, but Collateral is pretty good, too.
It seems to get lost in the Mann shuffle, but Collateral is pretty good, too.
Yes, you'll still get Fox News …
John L. gives a bravado performance as Tybalt, too.
It kinda came and went, but I love the latest Raveonettes album.
Yup. Love the National, like the song, like the charity … but christ, this is stepping dangerously close to the douche line …
But again, CGI can have it's limits. King Kong, Gollum, the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park … CGI creatures like that are magic. When CGI is crappy, like the vampire zombies in I Am Legend, for example, there is that shiny sheen that makes the creations look incredibly non-realistic.
Release … [sniff] … the Kraken …
Yeah, I'm surprised I haven't seen more written about the allusions to Gatsby in Mad Men lately. Poor Midwestern kid reinvents himself on the East Coast as a facade of what he thinks is a "great man" … I think of Don's various verbal variations on the idea that the past never happened.
Corporate negligence and a virulent opposition to any sort of government regulation or oversight …
Then buys one of these …
"What's next - banning pressure cookers? Amirite?" - the Facebook comment everyone's right-wing nut friend/relative made.
The Wu Tang can't reconvene and eliminate these guys? Jesus Christ these guys are awful in every possible way.
Yeah, I thought she was quite ethereal, but seems to have disappeared of late, or now acts under the name Jessica Chastain …
Yeah, I'd put Village behind Sixth Sense, but ahead of Unbreakable or Signs (both of which I do like, though). While I predicted the ending from a mile away, and Adrien Brody's character is fairly ridiculous, I found the cinematography and music to be beautiful, and Phoenix and the lead actress (Ron Howard's…
Just a lifetime of cool. I recently watched Road to Perdition again … god, what a great scene when he finally gets gunned down by Hanks in the rain. Nobody's Fool, Cars, Road to Perdition, Empire Falls … he really was quality up through the end.
Stallone and Klitschko: two names inseparable from memorable moments on Broadway …
Was he scribbling all of that down in his notebook, while sitting on the roof of Teller-Morrow?
I was about to write the same comment, and then scrolled down to see you already had. His absence grows …
Yeah, that's exactly what I thought, too, especially when he moved the bed over to cover it up. I was almost expecting him to tap the door three times when he headed down to dinner.
Yeah, I thought the scenes with Don and Bobby at the movies were really terrific. And while Megan accused Don of just running off to the movies to avoid being any kind of father, I thought that he took Bobby to get the kid's mind off of the real world for a few hours. It reminded me of the scene from a few years ago,…