So will the season five premiere reveal that season four was an alternate timeline where humor didn't exist?
So will the season five premiere reveal that season four was an alternate timeline where humor didn't exist?
I saw the image that accompanies this review on the front page and having no idea what Orphan Black is, I thought to myself, "Huh, I guess the AV Club is reviewing porn now."
Oh boy it's list time…
Did not notice the B necklace, good catch. That makes things a little more interesting, though I was already thinking that the writers are going to pull some fake-out with the murder, and now it indeed looks like this Mark guy will end up being the murderer.
Twin Peaks is one of my favorite tv shows and I didn't watch it until the late 2000s when it was released on DVD. I was already a David Lynch fanboy by then, and only heard about Twin Peaks because it was listed in his filmography, but even without knowing about Lynch I'm sure I would have loved the show regardless.…
Holy crap, I remember thinking that too, but in the end I just thought it was some kind of coincidence, but then again how could it? I've never seen a bathroom like that in my life, other than in The Shining.
Hopefully next week's episode features a dream sequence of Will cruising down the hallways on a tricycle only…
Was it just me, or did the location of the hotel murder look almost exactly like the hotel set in The Shining (complete with a heartbeat on the soundtrack)?
I liked it quite a bit. Didn't think it was that funny, but it wasn't supposed to be. I'd probably put it somewhere in my top ten movies of last year.
Well…they deserve another! It was an amazing year.
These awards mean nothing until The Onion wins one.
In the end, I believe Mad Men will come out on top as being the better show because overall it has a better "replay value" than Breaking Bad does. This is probably due to Breaking Bad having a lot of its themes laid on the surface and it is driven heavily by the plot (reminds me of LOST in this respect but less…
How can anyone forget the horror that is Dylan McDermott's sad ass?
It'll make more sense once the Sheriff catches on to Norma, who at this point will have no choice but to go down to the basement of the house and turn the donkey wheel, thus transporting her, Norman, and the motel to a turn-off point of a rarely used highway in Central California outside of Bakersfield.
I would consider every Godard film I've seen to be bad, and by bad I mean I fall asleep, which I have never done during a movie since I was six. The only Godard films I have managed to stay awake for was Weekend and Contempt, which in the end were just mediocre. Alphaville, A Band Apart, and Breathless put me right to…
I would consider every Godard film I've seen to be bad, and by bad I mean I fall asleep, which I have never done during a movie since I was six. The only Godard films I have managed to stay awake for was Weekend and Contempt, which in the end were just mediocre. Alphaville, A Band Apart, and Breathless put me right to…
I propose a Tom Waits and Thom Yorke dance off.
Dexter's Car?
So…Dexter pretty much totals his car, and Deb somehow arrives to the cabin without noticing the wreckage? Same deal with the "swarms" of police that arrived to investigate the scene later? Did I miss something? I guess this is just another example of Miami Metro's incompetence?