another win for the honorable craft of social media marketing
another win for the honorable craft of social media marketing
No idea why people claim that Jackson 'changed', if anything he regressed, came full circle back to his mad period. Watch his early shit and yeah, it's charming, but it's just as bloated as the Hobbit films. The only difference is the Hobbit films have no charm and no gore, but they're slapstick through and through.
There was so much genuine love and friendship in these episodes - Bolin/Mako as brothers, Korra/Tenzin as a teacher and student, Mako/Korra as friends for life, and Korra/Asami as… well… you know.
Don't worry, I captured it so that it will forever remain: http://imgur.com/O0D51ZV
I think you guys missed Interstellar and Transformers somewhere in the mix
This makes me so sad, as the Lord of the Rings original trilogy is basically my Star Wars, and these are my prequels. I cannot believe the man who made Fellowship and Heavenly Creatures is the same man who made these movies. He must have been lobotomized
I fall somewhere in the middle, and I think these past few episodes have been just as good.
This season of South Park was a return to form, and no one cared. Is it just because the show's gone on too long? Or has everybody, as the show argued, just turned into grandpa's?
if you're watching a pta film with the intent it will hit all the 'right' (i.e. uninspired, formulaic, boring, hacky) screenwriters 101 beats, go somewhere else
He's a filmmaker of desktop wallpaper and not much else anymore. He's been making terrible movies for a decade now
Over the Garden Wall should been here. It's a rock fact
This review has made me want to go see the movie.
If nothing else, this points to a post-adventure time animation future on Cartoon Network that we can all be hopeful for.
"That’s Coop’s realization that the space is not a natural occurrence, but something like a machine, and that, like the controlled wormhole behind Saturn, it wasn’t created by unseen, benevolent aliens—the movie’s stand-in for a divine power—but by humans of the deep, deep future, in an effort to ensure the survival…
New Slaves is the Yeezus update version of this.
I like his end spiel about the audience, but the ancient ones is an obvious lovecraft reference
Ryan Murphy is already filing a lawsuit.
nah, i think i'm good.
Legend of Korra: the Napoleonic wars.
"With apologies to Sean O'Neal"