Even though I've seen the entire series twice, even though I know Sawyer (mostly) redeems himself, I still always really effing hate Sawyer so much in season 1.
Even though I've seen the entire series twice, even though I know Sawyer (mostly) redeems himself, I still always really effing hate Sawyer so much in season 1.
Ooooh, man. I feel like you're setting yourself up for some hurt, because your exact criticism is a spot on assessment of the film. Heavy on jokes (and "jokes"); very, very, very light on character.
Kind of. But not really.
(*If this isn't playing in your area, you can rent it on Amazon and/or Vudu for $6.99.*)
It was only playing in 1 theater in my metro area, but I opted just to rent it on Amazon for $6.99 in HD. So it's available that way as well, if you want to watch it in the comfort of your own home.
Same here. I really enjoyed it as well, but I asked Amazon on their FB page and no one had an answer.
Who cares? You just watch TV.
I liked her in "Butter." That movie had its share of issues, but her tightly-wound-Michele-Bachmann-ish-ness was fun to watch.
Yeah, it's not a completely horrible film. I went in expecting something along the lines of "Romancing the Stone." I'm a sucker for action-romantic-comedies, but "Fools Gold" missed the mark a little.
I hate the "I can't even . . ." phrase, but with this article? I can't even . . . Emma Stone is a lot of fun in it, to be sure. And there's one other good joke with Matthew M. yelling out the window to a kid, "What day is it — is it Christmas Day?" and the kid all, "What? No, it's February, dumbass." (Or…
I think it's better than Netflix. And they just added Amazon Prime Music, which is a nice little bonus.
Hulu Plus is awesome when it comes to current ABC/Fox/NBC shows. But when you binge on a show, the same ads over and over again become maddening. Maddening!!!
I'm curious: What interface are you discussing? I use my Roku and there's an entirely separate menu for Prime videos and one for anything that can be rented/bought. If you're at the Amazon website, there's a clickable button that, when clicked/checked, just gives you the Prime videos. (I will say that the Amazon…
Yeah, agreed. It's some lame ass trolling on VanDerWerff's part, especially since, according to all of his Lost (Classic) reviews, Lost is "(Available on Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon)."
Okay. Just don't blame me when you get a false positive on a pregnancy test.
Stephen Warbeck's Oscar-winning score is pretty great as well (although it was one of those weird years where they had separate categories for "Dramatic Score" and "Musical or Comedy Score").
Sort of.
So, biased opinion ahoy! I don't care for Lana Del Rey's style of hipster, languid, sleepy, boring, pretentious music (although her cover of Disney's "Once Upon a Dream" was appropriately dark and creepy). Put her lyrics in front of Nicki Minaj-style beats and music and people would be calling it a confusing mess. Is…
Well, I actually really loved the Liz Lemon frozen yogurt — I thought it was really tasty and was bummed when I couldn't find it anymore. But I think Liz Lemon would roll her eyes and give an "oh, brother" response to lemon/blueberry frozen yogurt with graham crackers. There's no way she'd create that flavor. Her…
Also, pretty much the whole plot of the entire series depended on time jumps. It doesn't really "change everything" if time jumps are a major plot device throughout a show's run.