If you think about it, isn't being stuck in Purgatory for a year exactly like accidentally hitting a dog with your car?
If you think about it, isn't being stuck in Purgatory for a year exactly like accidentally hitting a dog with your car?
It's clearly the second sequel to The Sixth Sense. If anybody can come up with yet another twist, it's these guys.
It's clearly the second sequel to The Sixth Sense. If anybody can come up with yet another twist, it's these guys.
Challenge accepted, Phil!
Challenge accepted, Phil!
I don't actually want an answer to this question; I just need to get it off my chest.
I don't actually want an answer to this question; I just need to get it off my chest.
The parts were all mediocre, except for Monroe of course, but I think tonight there was something about the arrangement of the scenes - their brevity, mostly - that gave the show a sort of dreamlike quality. Very few scenes lasted long enough to get truly shitty, though I realize that's damning the show with some…
The parts were all mediocre, except for Monroe of course, but I think tonight there was something about the arrangement of the scenes - their brevity, mostly - that gave the show a sort of dreamlike quality. Very few scenes lasted long enough to get truly shitty, though I realize that's damning the show with some…
Eh, that fails because of the fundamental time travel question: is time travel already incorporated into a singular timeline, or does time travel cause the timeline to change (either by pushing the traveler into an otherwise-parallel universe, or by "destroying" everything that would have happened but for the time…
Eh, that fails because of the fundamental time travel question: is time travel already incorporated into a singular timeline, or does time travel cause the timeline to change (either by pushing the traveler into an otherwise-parallel universe, or by "destroying" everything that would have happened but for the time…
That show tapped into the deep-seated desire of every teenage boy to shoot glowing projectiles out of a tiny device with colorful buttons.
That show tapped into the deep-seated desire of every teenage boy to shoot glowing projectiles out of a tiny device with colorful buttons.
Usually star-altering makeup is a cheap Oscar grab (and, strangely enough, primarily for the actor and only secondarily for the makeup people,) but this seems legit. Good on'em.
Usually star-altering makeup is a cheap Oscar grab (and, strangely enough, primarily for the actor and only secondarily for the makeup people,) but this seems legit. Good on'em.
The 3D element pushes it closer to (or deeper down) the uncanny valley.
The 3D element pushes it closer to (or deeper down) the uncanny valley.
In a deleted scene, Sherlock excitedly explains to Watson how a woman of her educational background, financial background, and present/prior career history shouldn't be acting like a teenage drama queen just because some asshole junkie - who's essentially her patient - pokes at her private life with a…
In a deleted scene, Sherlock excitedly explains to Watson how a woman of her educational background, financial background, and present/prior career history shouldn't be acting like a teenage drama queen just because some asshole junkie - who's essentially her patient - pokes at her private life with a…
Burner phones are too suspicious. An artist carrying around multiple iPhones is so retarded that it loops back around to making perfect sense.