Yeah, this. Listening to jazz does not mean that you have to explore the entirety of the form. Pick an album. Listen to it. Did you like it? Great, you won at music. If not, try another. This ain't rocket surgery, folks.
Yeah, this. Listening to jazz does not mean that you have to explore the entirety of the form. Pick an album. Listen to it. Did you like it? Great, you won at music. If not, try another. This ain't rocket surgery, folks.
Yeah, I give this review the raspberry. Not because I disagree with the grade - although I do, and find this record to be quite good - but because it contains very little actual review. Let's say…C-.
Such a shame. The trailer had several lines that got hontest-to-god LOLz0rz out of me.
Um…no. Is this a story that really aches to be told? Here, I'll give it to you for free: Bad movie idea was bad. The end.
Yes, but what happens at the end?
Yeah, I always thought that not being able to figure out the plot was kind of the point. The two main guys are basically flying blind when it comes to what the "real" experience of time travel is like, what the rules are, what it does to you, etc. Leaving the audience confused and uncertain as to how it all works puts…
I was a performing understudy in one of the NYC productions of CVR, and if the movie is anything like the experience of seeing the play, I can only imagine the damage that'll be done to theater armrests should it get distribution.
I actually really like "Forrest Gump."
Also, I haven't read through *all* the comments, but if no one has mentioned the closing credits of Buckaroo Banzai…
The countries of the world!
He helped Gilligaaaaaaaan get off the island, yes!
He helped Gilligaaaaaaaan get off the island, yes!
I like to think of the VFX supervisor on that program cackling with glee as he incorporated all the latest and hottest image manipulation tricks of 1986. "Hey, check it out, you guys, I can make Tim Curry break up into little squares AND THEN COME BACK TOGETHER AGAIN. The sky's the limit!"
Boys, that was some mighty fine pickin' and singin'!
Do you like Huey Lewis & the News?
Oh, my god, yes. I felt like a crash test dummy when that jump-cut happened, and Joss Whedon had sent me flying through the windshield of my feelings into a brick wall.
That's my secret, @Nudeviking:disqus : I'm always fapping.
One has to wonder if Battlestar Galactica would have survived past its first or second season in the current Syfy climate.
Ghost Hunters costs $5 to produce, and has a pretty big audience. I hate it, too, but from a business standpoint, it's kind of bulletproof.
It's a couple of things. First, they never say, "Ghosts don't exist" - more often than not, their summation is, "Yes, this place is haunted, even though every piece of 'evidence' we encountered has a totally logical, real-world explanation."