yep, pretty much exactly what i was thinking. but also mad men. oh, and my real life, that too.
yep, pretty much exactly what i was thinking. but also mad men. oh, and my real life, that too.
well, there's also that fact that people don't actually ever change, for the most part.
for reals on rappaport. when i heard he was joining the cast, i was expecting some sort of miami-ny snowbird gangster doofus wearing a track suit with a wife-beater tee and gold chains. very pleasantly surprised on this choice.
three hundred big ones. three hundred dollarinies. three hundred donuts.
i was really surprised how much i liked all three of flynn's books, i read them all last year after stumbling upon gone girl. i'm pretty stoked for "dark places" which is supposed to come out in movie-form this year too, it's gonna have charlize theron and chloe moretz, and no ben affleck, so kind of a win-win-win.
two glaring items missing from this list for me. 1) scott sigler's final book in the 'infected' trilogy, 'pandemic,' is coming out at the end of the month. 2) the amc adapation of the 'the terror' by dan simmons.
yeah, in a perfect world there would be two downvote buttons (or none at all like before), one for "i disagree with your opinion" and one for "fuck you you fucking fuck, i fucking hate you!" because some of the time it's hard to tell, and i don't think it's just my standard borderline aspergeresque inability to…
well i for one find kyle dunnigan delightful, so boooooo to all of you meanies here in the comments. the guy wrote the best christmas song ever, and i am super excited to finally hear the full version of "dear santa/i'm alone" http://www.youtube.com/watc… on the album. plus mother is on the album from what i hear! …
just sign up for 1 class at your local community college and get a free .edu account. gives you 6 months free prime. you don't even have to take the class once they give you the email address…
for real, rick needs some serious elocution lessons,"CAR! CAAWR! CAAAAWWWWWWRRR!"
i actually wrote a letter to kirkman and co. about this exact topic. in the road to Woodbury novel, a flashflood washes away a hillside cemetery uncovering a buttload of zombies (the characters even call them "zombies" instead of walkers or biters, which is just bizarre…) I was under the impression that all of the…
not me. bros before so(n)s.
I was playing scrabble last night with my 6 year old niece, and she kept saying "I wish I had an 'h'!" I told her it is better to work with the letters she has and play what's on the board instead of wishing and hoping for things that just aren't there. she got it, and played a new word, and I was very proud of her.…
i know, when is nudisqus gonna let me downvote the review itself?
more like no harm no FORE, amirite? waka waka
oh shit, didn't hear that. if there is one storyline from the comics I didn't want to see…
thank you for the completely useless interaction with you. let's not do this again, OK?
uh its my screen name you pile of garbage. but whatever, fuck you too.
i don't think it's so much that they were trying to redeem him aso much as to show him repeating patterns. obsessing over his new daughter. showing kindness and leaning on the support of a new woman whom he can hide his evil and controlling nature from (like andrea). we even saw a bunch of heads and him…
and I am still holding out hope for some stumpification on you know who…