They got this guy, in Germany. Fritz Something-or-other. Or is it? Maybe it's Werner.
They got this guy, in Germany. Fritz Something-or-other. Or is it? Maybe it's Werner.
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The worst season was the one where Liz eats chocolate and sandwiches and pines for a baby while wondering whether she Can Have All This And Work Too, and Tracy acts like a racist cartoon from the thirties. Which one was that?
The worst season was the one where Liz eats chocolate and sandwiches and pines for a baby while wondering whether she Can Have All This And Work Too, and Tracy acts like a racist cartoon from the thirties. Which one was that?
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This cover is bad, but not nearly as awful as, say, the cover of the last Dirty Projectors album, which just screamed, "eh, fuck it, we don't care anymore."
I'm seeing a future Inventory: "I Like The Way They Think: 18 Films and Television Shows That Make Us Root For Incest."
@avclub-0c3e626d1a287cdc48c77515c8dcc243:disqus - you were the other guy who watched "Mantis," weren't you?
Not only would I say that Dax treats Worf as more of a sexual adventure than a deep relationship, I'd say she treats Worf as more of a sexual adventure than a person. And I don't think she ever grows past that, in part because I don't think the writers ever realize that's what's going on, and thus never make a real…
I've never understood the love for The Prestige. It works well as a puzzle box, but the characters are so universally loathsome, and in such a straightforward and uninteresting way, that I can't connect to them at all.
I've never understood the love for The Prestige. It works well as a puzzle box, but the characters are so universally loathsome, and in such a straightforward and uninteresting way, that I can't connect to them at all.
@avclub-aa854f5836947cdf62324ba7d74e1c43:disqus - but it's not just the effects of disappearance of livestock - if that were the problem, humanity could just all become vegetarians. It's the knock-on effects of every single mammal species (and possibly birds as well? -but I haven't read the first issue in a while)…
The problem with Nolan's movies in general is that I watch them, like them, and think, "oh, that's nice, I see what he did there," and never want to see them ever again. There's no characters in them that I care about, or themes that I'm really invested in, but there are a couple tricks that I like watching solved -…
The problem with Nolan's movies in general is that I watch them, like them, and think, "oh, that's nice, I see what he did there," and never want to see them ever again. There's no characters in them that I care about, or themes that I'm really invested in, but there are a couple tricks that I like watching solved -…
I liked the parts of the last Batman movie that had feeble old Batman shuffling around Wayne manor with a walker and complaining about his busted hip and such. I'd watch a whole movie of that! Batman replacing his dentures, Batman checking his receding hairline for liver spots, Batman's kids lecturing him about the…
I liked the parts of the last Batman movie that had feeble old Batman shuffling around Wayne manor with a walker and complaining about his busted hip and such. I'd watch a whole movie of that! Batman replacing his dentures, Batman checking his receding hairline for liver spots, Batman's kids lecturing him about the…
It's actually really, painfully obvious, from like the first issue, that his girlfriend's gonna dump him (they're in the middle of a phone call when every other male on the planet suddenly dies, and the call gets disconnected, and her previous line is a classic about-to-breakup line along the lines of "we need to…
Crazy things like shoot arrows at each other and run around with a monkey?
No pairing involving Jadzia is a pairing of the ages. I would've hated to see Bashir get saddled with Dax, but Worf/Dax doesn't work, either, since Terry Farrell can't act and there's some gross exotification going on on Dax's end of things, as if shacking up with Worf is just another wild anecdote she'll be smugly…
Can't we just scrap the movie, scrap the TV show, and forget we read the comics, to boot? Jesus Christ, those last twenty issues or so are shit, and pretty much every Brian K. Vaughan protagonist is a whiny douchebag.