Really? I mean, I'll be damned if I actually do any research on this, but I definitely remember only praise for the mechanic.
Really? I mean, I'll be damned if I actually do any research on this, but I definitely remember only praise for the mechanic.
"Hack" as applied to computers is a definition drift from its meaning to cut into things. So shouldn't you direct your bitching at its use by computer programmers?
Me too! It clearly means to violently cut into things, what sort of idiocy drives people to apply it to computer programs?
The AV Club comment section is, like, 95% intellectual posturing based on what TV shows one watches. What were you expecting?
I don't actually enjoy reality TV, but I really wish I did, because if I watched them then in some small way I would be supporting them, which means that in some small way I would be making the high and mighty cultural watchdogs who bitch about them in forums like this less happy.
Thank you ElDan for protecting the morality and good character of teenage girls. It is truly brave of you.
You mean the action that drives the character arcs of about half the film? I don't think you can really accuse the movie of being too light with that.
Munich, no question. It is all of Spielberg's considerable technical talents (which I hardly need to discuss) with almost none of his sentimentality—which I would note generally works quite well in his movies but would be out of place here. The structure of the film is also remarkable, with each assassination…
"the characters’ speeches are just glorified audio journals—the kind that were already seen as awkward when BioShock employed them eight years ago"
Yeah, that seems like it. His honesty that the process is actually kind of awful makes me respect his dedication to the project.
Article about how annoying it is when people constantly quote Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Comment section filled with quotes from Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
Yeah, for the first two seasons it is pretty clear that there were attempts at a Buffy-Xander-Willow triangle. Thank goodness that never happened (although I'm still a fan of Xandelia).
Huh, is that why Buffy Season 6 sucked?
While I get what your saying, I would argue that Stewart and Colbert are both defined by their whiteness as much as Wilmore is of his blackness, the difference being that white is considered normative.
If there has ever been a sign that our culture fetishizes authenticity, it is that people rag on bad movies for not being authentically bad.
Because how else can you show you are better than everyone else than by calling what everyone else likes stupid?
The donut licking thing was gross, the obsessive national insecurity of Americans was a lot grosser.
On the one hand, I loathe VICE and this is just the sort of sensationalist bullshit that typifies their work.
I feel this is more about the illusion of celebrity presence than the reality. By having verified profiles Tinder is basically saying "Hey guys, with Tinder you have a chance to bone Taylor Swift!"
Yep, you have definitely not seen the movie.