"You people pay me back with non-stop ass rape" is one of my favorite Artie lines. His explosion when confronting his employees is just great stuff.
"You people pay me back with non-stop ass rape" is one of my favorite Artie lines. His explosion when confronting his employees is just great stuff.
I agree, he definitely finds that life too dull. I can't remember which episode it's in (probably the next one), but he starts trying to up the stakes in a friendly card game with the firefighters. He clearly misses something about the thrill of his old life.
I agree, he definitely finds that life too dull. I can't remember which episode it's in (probably the next one), but he starts trying to up the stakes in a friendly card game with the firefighters. He clearly misses something about the thrill of his old life.
I only recently got this album and haven't been able to stop listening to it. It's just so infectiously joyful I can't see how someone can actively dislike it.
I only recently got this album and haven't been able to stop listening to it. It's just so infectiously joyful I can't see how someone can actively dislike it.
My mom saw the movie when she was pregnant with me and said she couldn't eat chicken again for many months. I'm pretty sure there isn't a worse movie to watch while pregnant.
The removal of the bandages from the baby in "Eraserhead" just gets me every time (yes, I've seen it a number of times). The weird, puffy ooze that comes out of the organs is straight out of my nightmares.
Yes, "Guts" is without a doubt the most disgusting thing I've ever read. Particularly the description of the taste and texture….
Oooh, yeah, that meat man in Preacher just really disgusted me. Maybe the most disturbing image I've ever seen.
My absolute favorite thing in the episode is the background of this particular scene: While Jerry is on the phone with Elaine, Puddy is staring off into space at his desk. That guy has the greatest stare in TV history.
My main reason for not wanting to completely switch over (apart from the obvious quality gap) is that i just like to actually know that I OWN a damn copy of whatever it is that I like. I simply don't trust the cloud or even my own hard drive, and I want to know that it's there for me when I want it.
Oh, and I also kind of hated that Silk Spectre and Nite Owl brutally murder their attackers in the alleyway. How are they better than the Comedian at this point?
My main problem with the ending was that it wasn't nearly horrific enough. In the comic we clearly see the bloodshed and horror that Ozymandias unleashed; in the movie we see a big hole in the ground. It wasn't even as bad as things we'd seen earlier in the film.
It is truly bad. The main reason I hated it was that the main girl (I'm bad with names) reveals herself to her sister, which they EXPLICITLY STATE in the series she is unable to do. It just completely ignores much of what happened in the series and is utterly pointless.
Seriously, if The Vampires of Last Christmas haven't broken through, no one will.
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For A Few Dollars More is not a remake of Sanjuro, they're completely different from each other (and both are incredibly awesome).
It also has my most quoted Sopranos line: "We're with the Vipers!" My friend and I say that all the time in Tony's mocking voice. And when I play Fallout: New Vegas, I said it literally every time I killed a member of the Vipers gang.
If only she had run off to stay in a luxury hotel owned by Captain Teebs.
Congratulations, sir! Well done.
Yeah, I could see that. The sense of dread that nearly every episode from halfway through season 5 all the way through the end of the series left me with for a whole week or more each time was a big part of the experience. ESPECIALLY between the last two episodes. Hoo-boy.