NBC, you're the worst.
NBC, you're the worst.
EVERYTHING IS COOL WHEN YOU'RE PART OF A TEAM!
The scene pictured in the article (with Ralph hurtling towards his probable doom and reciting his "I'm bad and that's good" speech) always reminded me of The Iron Giant "Superman" scene. Wreck-It-Ralph and The Iron Giant's finales were both incredibly emotionally resonant and well-done.
YES! My dreams have come true! Wreck-It-Ralph definitely deserved a sequel, and there are so many interesting directions this could go in.
I finally saw The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part I. I thought it was very good, just about equal to Cafching Fire. I also enjoyed how this one felt like a real war film.
This was the most insane, trippiest episode of a show that I have seen on network television. Bravo, Bryan Fuller and company. Bravo.
Well, you see, when Hannibal used the saw to cut into Will's skull, it created a portal to transport them to Mason Verger's farm. That's just science.
I think that latest Hannibal episode was the most insane, trippiest episode of a show that I have seen on network television. Bravo, Bryan Fuller and company. Bravo.
Well, you see, when Hannibal used the saw to cut into Will's skull, it
created a portal to transport them to Mason Verger's farm. That's just
science.
I thought there was going to be another Farscape TV movie? I hope it happens.
Better question: what killed The Dissolve? No news updates since 1:00 PM today? Supposedly there will be an update on the situation tomorrow.
Pitchfork Media, you finally did it. YOU MANIACS! YOU BLEW IT UP! AH, DAMN YOU! GOD DAMN YOU ALL TO HELL!
*Pours out a 40 for the dearly departed The Dissolve website*
It's really intriguing to see Alana's vengeful side come out. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned!
Goodbye, Abigail. You will be missed. :(
It's finally back! I'm binge-watching THE SHIT out of this motherfucker this weekend.
Terrific episode - the use of widescreen for the flashbacks was a brilliant aesthetic choice. Bravo, Bryan Fuller and company.
It's sooooo weird seeing Ward calling Coulson "boss " again. Just like old times (except with a psychopathic former co-worker)!
Fantastic interview. The bits about him hanging with Al Pacino were great - he seems like a really fun guy.
Don't hurt Hunter!