My favorite anime-learned phrase is "Itadakimasu!"
My favorite anime-learned phrase is "Itadakimasu!"
I had the same problem, but I saw it shortly after it had won some oscars (so I figured it had to be at least okay). To this day, I just don't get it. I thought the movie was beautifully shot and it never seemed slow or boring, and I really liked the soundtrack…but…yeah. I don't get it.
So 40 years from now, music critics are going to write pieces on how under-valued dubstep was?
I think of Tumblr more as a way to expose yourself to things you might like rather than a way of having a genuine experience. You find a Tumblr you like and you feel confident that the person running it has similiar interests as you and will be posting things in the future you will also like.
You have summed up exactly what I really like about this show.
I think most TV comedies tend to alienate me because their characters aren't relatable. Everyone seems so normal and put together and pretty. The characters on Community make me feel comfortable and feel familiar to me, and even if I don't personally…
Pop! Pop! Pop! Pop!
Well, to be fair, there's a dead person walking in every episode of every TV show ever made.
Oh sorry, I meant two extra sets of arms.
There's a webcomic called Spinerette which is basically a girl spider man, but it tries to give it a more realistic version of what spider powers would be.
I'd just like to point out that if it'd been of a painting of two shirtless dudes hugging, it would be fine.
I just put the words in that are missing when I read his comments. I can't handle it otherwise.
I think Seth MacFarlane could be cute if his head wasn't quite so massive.
I think eggs are more like chicken periods.
Ladies can't have circle jerks, though. There's nothing to…uhhh…jerk.
Yes! Thank you! I hate that commercial so much. And while I despise all these car and beer commercials being mentioned, I usually don't have to scream at the TV when they come on like I do with Dr. Pepper 10.
Huzzah!
Well, I can't reply to you…this is a problem.
It depends on how much the subject matter directly affected Americans. Something that happens in a far away place and has no impact on American life will probably not get green-lit, because studios would assume not a lot of Americans would be interested in seeing it.
No. Life Is Beautiful wasn't crap.
I think the idea is more the contrast between sound and image, so I wouldn't include Dazed and Confused or Office Space. I think the songs accompanying those scenes fit the mood of those scenes very well, so there is no contrast.