Valhalla rising is a ridiculously underrated movie. I think it's the most emotional movie Nicholas Winding Refn has ever made.
Valhalla rising is a ridiculously underrated movie. I think it's the most emotional movie Nicholas Winding Refn has ever made.
Sansa sits on the Iron Throne, her foot resting on Littlefinger's severed head.
I'm convinced the only people who support rappers like Juicy J and Drake are white middle class kids. I know this because I am one.
I don't like Breaking Bad, or Hannibal, which is like having leprosy on this site. I just find them boring, and I like a whole host of boring shit.
I'm so high.
Wohoo, who's still awake? Motherfuckers ready to party?…. Right?
This show might just be the greatest web-show ever. It never feels like it needs more time than it does, and is consistently brilliant, while weirdly ambiguous
Yeah, the reason why they don't show the statistics on factory farms is because they dominate the market. http://www.businessinsider….
Yeah, remember how in the Newbies review last week, whatever his name called the last episode terribly directed, poorly structured, and too broad, while being heavy on hammy monologues comprised completely of exposition? I think he might have been talking about this episode.
Wasn't Alfenderson directing the Brothers Lionheart like three years ago? What happened to that?
I'm sad Adam Driver probably won't be on this show next year. Dude's about to make it big, which is weird. From the star of Girl's to Star Wars and Batman vs Superman!(??)
There is no height this show can't reach. While other shows are acclaimed to be "thought-provoking," Adventure Time can outclass them all, and it rarely ever sacrifices its levity.
Someone doesn't like David Lynch.
If this was made, then god damn, it's very likely we'll kickstart a community movie.
My jaw literally dropped when it flash-forwarded a thousand years in the future.
I know this will be an unpopular opinion, but this finale for me? A D. Maybe a C-.
Sheesh, see what [she] did there?
Michael Winterbottom, just last year, released a film called Everyday, which was shot over 5 years or so. Reviews were mostly mixed. But it basically has a shortened time frame for what Dowd is talking about for Boyhood.
Moffat is not the biggest problem, it's people who think he is the biggest problem. Mark Gatiss wrote this episode, Mark Gatiss is the show runner and created this show.
"He nails the distant, cantankerous spirit of his character—a man who’s not quite there, even as he’s locked in conversation."