Think you have that backwards my friend.
Think you have that backwards my friend.
I know that we're often harshly critical of "Great Job, Internet!" That we say mean, disparaging things about it. That it's lazy, bad, repetative, and often just not that great.
There had been so much good advance word on the first that I was really disappointed when I saw it. I almost skipped 2, but then the absolute harshest critics I had seen of the first one said that 2 was vastly superior so I gave it a shot. Boy were they right. Second best anthology horror movie in the past couple…
I cannot help but feel like the article also completely undercuts its point by pointing out that a decent number of their examples aren't actually examples. (potential SPOILERS for Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D) Skye is pointed out as a character in the vein discussed, then it is immediately brought up how she's also a…
Crap, I can't remember who described it this way, but I loved it. Hot Topic is "over-the-counter counterculture."
Okay, I'm going to say what we're all clearly thinking; if Nielsen detects views based on emitted frequencies, then it would be possible to set up a botnet and program the computers to constantly emit that frequency. Any nearby Nielsen device will pick it up and record it as a view of that show.
It's the part of the computer where you get visual output, but that's not important right now.
Just throwing this out there way too late; the picture of Christopher Walken with a goatee looks like Clive Barker.
It's like I always say about Community; it used to be one of the most brilliant comedies on TV, but fell to being one of the absolute worst after the first commercial break.
I've played the Lego Star Wars and Lego Marvel Superheroes, and have to say that the cut scenes worked both ways. In the Marvel, the voice acting is by and large really good (they got Steve Blum for Wolverine!). Sometimes it's not great, but I can't say that I feel like it's a downgrade from the pantomime.
It's cool that from this little bit, it does look like they're going to remain pretty faithful and not have some obnoxious change like those other movies. It will be a fun change of pace to see one of these nostalgia flicks fail not because it deviates from what made the original great, but instead because it stays…
Hey everyone! This show has lasted two seasons longer than Firefly!
Too bad they didn't nip this in the bud early on and make being repetitive a stated theme. Both Battlestar Galactica and Stephen King's The Dark Tower pulled that trick ("This has all happened before and it will all happen again" and "Ka is a wheel") and fans seemed to accept that any repeating of plots, stories, or…
That show's cancellation was the final nail in the Syfy coffin for me. At that point (and to this day) they had no new original content that I cared about. It was around the same time they started anchoring their prime time line-up with game shows.
That's it, he's gone.
I'm curious if westerns had this kind of blowback when they were popular. I mean they were technically just a really popular subset of action/period piece, but there were enough of them (and somehow they still come out occasionally) that it became its own thing. Were there people getting angry that movie theaters…
WTF are you talking about?!? They were in color, had no subtitles, made tons of money, and weren't directed by Nolan, of course they weren't real movies!
It was once reviewed and now isn't, placing it on a pedestal below scum with Supernatural.
He is now. But when the first movie was released, everyone was saying how Marvel was taking a huge gamble making their first in house movie about a B-lister that only comic fans would know by name.
I have read people's comments online that are still furious at Ultimate/Cinematic Nick Fury being black. Because being white had any impact on who he is, whatsoever. Besides, Caucasia had its chance and they blew it on Hasselhoff.