Seems like 2 weeks of a theme month is the breaking point for Mitch before he's completely consumed by existential despair.
Seems like 2 weeks of a theme month is the breaking point for Mitch before he's completely consumed by existential despair.
I could be remembering wrong, but I think the confusion over Sleepaway Camp was not about the ending twist, but trying to figure out who everyone in the opening scene is, which is actually legitimately confusing.
I watched Vampire Academy and it's surprisingly watchable. The lead actress carries the movie on her shoulders.
And content is the name of the game after all.
Wasn't it just an interview show too? I don't get how that's a TV show. I guess it worked for Maron.
Heh, they didn't come up with the "violent delights" line. That's right I'm familiar with the works of the bard.
I don't mean it in a bad way, it just seems like every single one of the dozen storylines has a mystery at its heart that we don't even know what the question is, let alone the answer. But it could also just be that I'm dumb.
This is starting to make something like Lost seem straightforward and unambiguous. I'm kind of loving it though. Would like to see more of Hector and Armistice.
I was going to point out the Bioshock reference but the review did so now I have nothing to contribute except that I liked the episode and it was scary.
Yeah this happens with every Netflix show that gets reviewed here. It sucks. Have to race through the entire season to go into the comments section for the first episode.
Ah, I see. Yeah everything was working fine for me besides the comments.
That was Disqus being down though, not AVC itself.
And get quickly mauled to death by a mountain lion as I reach down for the flower.
One of my all-time favorites. Hope you enjoy it.
Really just want more of the same from RDR. I hope they don't carry over the multiple characters thing because I found that to be kind of a gimmick since they all played the same and kept me from being particularly invested in any one of them.
Digging the Conor Oberst album that came out last week, very dark and sparse and bitingly funny at times.
I saw American Honey last week and I said in PCW it was way too long, very repetitive, and I loved every second of it. Definitely a love it or hate it deal probably. Amazing ending.
I just posted in the pumpkin article about all the good pumpkin beers.
Good Morning, Midnight, debut novel by Lily Brooks-Dalton about an Arctic research station and a space mission to Jupiter after an unspecified apocalyptic calamity. Nothing spectacular and I can see where it's going, but pretty solid.
I'm gonna make you wish you were never born, or more accurately, that I was never born.
That's from one of the Hithhiker's Guide books.