Also, I have not seen any of those films but want to see them all. I'm going to say Jackie Brown, since last I checked it was on Netflix Instant.
Also, I have not seen any of those films but want to see them all. I'm going to say Jackie Brown, since last I checked it was on Netflix Instant.
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I'd be fine with that Emmy, if only because Glaser deserves an Emmy for Delocated.
I felt the need to say this is amazing.
Oh, don't get me wrong. I think Delocated is a masterpiece, and I've seen every episode, most more than once. He's a hilarious dude and a great actor. Jamm just sucks. It's everything that's wrong with Parks season 5. He is so evil there is no middle ground. It's just "he is bad, Leslie is good" all the time.
I just saw them. It was awesome.
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In that I actually hated the character, I guess Jamm is a good #1.
@avclub-eede55069a8d3430b54730901f49c230:disqus - That scene drove me insane, since at that point I was still trying to keep up with the plot instead of just letting it wash over me and appreciate ate that is intentionally disorienting, to make you feel how they do at not being sure of which memories are and aren't…
See, I'd say that this one of those movies where I wouldn't say the meaning is necessarily what the director says it is. Not to say that Carruth doesn't have the final word on what the film technically means, but a film like this is always going to inspire different reactions from different people, because of it…
Yeah.
I never got why people were psyched for a Zach Snyder film. You guys have seen 300, right?
It's interesting because the Thief is the person who initially hurt her, but I'd say the Sampler did as much damage, if not more. Sure, having all your money taken away and being placed in a situation in which the Sampler is going to get you is terrible, but it's the Sampler who manipulates her emotionally, so in my…
Link to his explanation of the ending?
Yeah. I need to watch it while aware of the plot, just so I'm not burdened by it.
I started watching it the other day, but gave up once my Mom got home. I kept thinking it was a Hitchcock film.
Tree of Life is maybe my favorite film, but I also wasn't blown away by Upstream like others were. I also didn't get that the "farmer" could see her feelings through the pig, just as she felt the pig's feelings. The fact that he used her experience to create his music makes it much more a circular process, which…
(Oh, and Stingo. Best National stage banter is either Matt calling the band "Old-Computer Rock" or "OK, we're really good at this next song" *bands start playing "Sorrow"*)
Oftentimes writers work in partners. See, Carter Bays and Craig Thomas, for example.