I'm going long on this one *registers "Ariel Coitus" on Disqus with Hipster Ariel meme avatar*
I'm going long on this one *registers "Ariel Coitus" on Disqus with Hipster Ariel meme avatar*
I've only heard about this book but the way it was described to me, adapting this would be like adapting the 2009 Harry Potter chapter of League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, as in, if you removed the parody, you'd be required to supply a totally different story in its place.
I'm going to pretend like this site didn't sink just now to the level of despair required to put "PC filmmaking" in the headline without scare quotes.
This isn't my kind of humor, but time-tagging the better parts of boring YouTube videos is God's work, so thank you, thank you, thank you.
This guy, and the folks behind him, are P.R. whizzes, so I am just going to have to trust them that this doesn't make NASA look lame as shit. Because it kind of does to me.
It might just reflect a passing fad of the time based on the books' (seemingly impossible) popularity in earlier years. Maybe like the surplus of Laras and Larissas in English-speaking countries in the years following Dr. Zhivago, except, you know, Dr. Zhivago was good…
One day, and this is already one of the most commented stories of this feature.
Nice.
I remember peeking around a corner at the very end of Salazar's tower, seeing a humanoid figure, and putting a sniper round through the head of the only guy who could sell me ammo before the fight. Good times.
Or something Niles would say before suffering a beating.
…The A.V. Club
That, in my opinion, is the TV show they should have tried to make in the first place, rather than S.H.I.E.L.D., where they were fighting uphill against the comic book material with their resources relative to Marvel Studios.
I grew up on traditional camerawork on sitcoms and I don't have any taste for it at all anymore. I can still enjoy past greats and I am sure there are good new shows that are shot that way that I'm missing, but it comes across nowadays like you shot a sitcom in black-and-white or on a single set, like a past…
You are real passionate about your fake paper girlfriends.
You are acting goddamn stupid.
Keep telling yourself that.
:/
I now also suspect those cartoon white people are more progressive than the black hip hop artist. Good eye.
I loved Lewis's books as a kid. On the other hand, I enjoyed The Hobbit but didn't even reach the first appearance of Strider in The Lord of the Rings. I did not care about things like fine dishware, guest lists for dinner parties or mushroom delivery. I went back as an adult and finished the series to compare with my…
They're not doing bad for themselves right now, neither is the national office for that matter. Good luck with it.