I liked Darjeeling the first time I saw it and it's grown on me with repeated viewings. It's replaced Tenenbaums as my favorite Anderson film.
I liked Darjeeling the first time I saw it and it's grown on me with repeated viewings. It's replaced Tenenbaums as my favorite Anderson film.
Strange review
Most of it sounds very negative (distracting backgrounds, stiff animation, not really fitting for kids). In fact, the only non-negative thing (that it still feels like a Wes Anderson film) isn't necessarily a positive thing depending on how you feel about the director. The grade doesn't seem to match…
I have two coins totaling 30 cents. One of them is not a quarter. What's the other coin?!?!?!
The first time I ever saw him was in Hebrew Hammer.
Had one of the few trailers…
…that I laughed during even with multiple viewings of it. Glad to see the movie's actually good. Now if it'll only come to a theater close to me…
Forget cautious optimism
I'm outright optimistic. Just because the dude can't write doesn't mean he can't act if/when given solid material (but he rarely is). And I don't care if I lose cool points for saying this (are we still tallying?): Wayans Bros. is still one of my favorite shows.
Holy (Thursday) fuck
They have David Axelrod on there. Nice.
Yeah, I got mine for $37 bucks off Amazon ($5 promotional code for the game plus ECA discount).
Like Beautiful Katamari, KF has less music than I hate from the original but also less music that I absolutely love. It's pleasing to listen to, but with the exception of one track there's nothing on there that I feel compelled to listen to outside of the game like I did with the OST to Katamari Damacy.
The bear/cow level was really the only level in the game that felt cheap simply because you never know what the smaller items are until you grab them and subsequently realize they count as something bear or cow-like.
I bought this game
And I must say that it's quite the package. Sure, it re-uses many of the old Katamari levels, but the amount of time it takes to actually beat it is surprising. Throw in extra game modes and it'll last you a while. It actually took me longer to beat than KZ2 due to its sheer amount of content.
"He's like a Labradoodle puppy pretending to be a rabid pitbull."
Doesn't this describe most mainstream rappers? A lot of hip hop has always been based on bravado and projection of a persona. The song sounds like a legitimate criticism of modern schticks in hop hop more than an attempt to seem hard, anyway.
Crack Fox: I agree, but the fact is there are dozens of excellent actors who, when attached to a project, would have that project greenlit in zero seconds flat as well. But the truth of the matter is that many of these actors are even better than Leo or at the very least may have strengths that Leo lacks. So to come…
by no means…by no means…sounds like it could be the name of a new matchbox 20 album.
I haven't seen The Aviator, but DiCaprio was by no means better than any of the other prominent actors in The Departed. And I'm confused because while DiCaprio is a solid actor, he by no means deserved the lead roles in most of Scorsese's last 4 or 5 films.
Oh shit, no wonder I don't like any of his films. He hated Michael Clayton.
Agreed. An hour of Hostel was horrible soft-core porn (even horrible by soft-core porn standards). The last 40 minutes was just stupid. So was Cabin Fever. And - although I haven't seen it - I'm sure so is Hostel II.
Hmm
Tarantino's love for Eli Roth is even more confusing than Scorsese's love for DiCaprio. I mean, at least DiCpario has been part of *something* worth watching.
I was gonna attempt a witty comment like "Hey, what is this? The sequel to "Hunger"?", but I came to the comments page too late.
I bought Olesi
but, quite honestly, still don't care for it up until this day. I *love* her Worthnothings EP though.