Why would any crafty advertising copywriter go out of their way to attend a
viewing of CASINO ROYALE of all films for INSPIRATION???
Why would any crafty advertising copywriter go out of their way to attend a
viewing of CASINO ROYALE of all films for INSPIRATION???
Why would any crafty advertising copywriter go out of their way to attend a
viewing of CASINO ROYALE of all films for INSPIRATION???
"Cersei: the life of any Holdfast party!"
"Cersei: the life of any Holdfast party!"
So:
So:
Wow—this poor son of a bitch is exhibiting signs of advanced and aggressive George Lucas Disease.
"Holy shit, can a show get too comfortable with itself? This episode was practically the equivalent of dramatic loitering."
JEBUS "Michael!" SHADDUP!! (I had enough of you in the premiere episode of season 2.)
Sorry—what was that? I was texting and not paying attention.
This album is fucking amazing.
Is it just me (I kinda hope so), or ever since this season started, has this show been trying too damn hard?
I was eight years old in 1983. I didn't truly realize there was a video game crash either.
I, too, recall finishing it, and, after a certain "period" of frustration, not minding it. (Though who the hell knows—perhaps I'm simply repressing some twenty-five years' worth of pit induced madness.)
The moment this show goes that route is the moment I'll stop watching.
I never watch those. I avoid them as much as possible. And I've never understood why anyone wants to view them.
"Seriously though, how fucking hot was Peggy, all cocksure and giving Roger the business?"
Criticisms of lack-of-paragraph-breaks aside (as that's been done ad nauseum): a well written and cogent point of view. Thanks for sharing it.
UUUUUUUGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.
I hope I'm dead-wrong here, but: so far this season, I'm getting a hint-of-a-sense that Mad Men may have Jumped the Shark.