Movies like The Room get a cult so-bad-it's-good following because nobody genuinely enjoys them on their supposed merits. Lots of people watch Tyler Perry movies without a hint of irony, so there isn't the same pleasure in forming a fan cult.
Movies like The Room get a cult so-bad-it's-good following because nobody genuinely enjoys them on their supposed merits. Lots of people watch Tyler Perry movies without a hint of irony, so there isn't the same pleasure in forming a fan cult.
He could avoid being campy and ridiculous and also make a movie that's not boring.
He's been occupying himself becoming a serious dramatical Actor in such fare as Tyler Perry's Alex Cross.
Right? The title sounds like it should be about a marriage counselor who fucks their patients.
That would probably be the most authentic thing about the movie.
I didn't see it as "Odo is becoming an alcoholic" anyway, just "Odo is depressed". Being sad and drinking does not an alcoholic make.
I love how everyone in the room just immediately pulls out their disruptor and shoots until the Changeling explodes. It's very Klingon.
This is a silly lineup! It is silly to book The Cure!
I guess that explains why Sam Worthington gets work.
There are plenty of American actors who don't "look like models", they just don't have the prestige that foreign actors have in the eyes of self-loathing Americans.
Sam Worthington is a good counter-example to the argument that Commonwealth actors are favored because of their talent.
Yeah, what it comes down to is that Britain, Ireland, and Australia are the world's leading exporters of young white men.
Truly, Americans are genetic garbage. We should all hurl ourselves into rivers and under trains so that the superior class of people that inhabit the Commonwealth may repopulate.
What a lovely froth of reaction this thread turned out to be. Good job, everyone. I could almost smell the ratty tweed and stale tea.
I had always assumed the Founder was sick (or somehow injured from the crash) and dying, not that its inability to revert to liquid form killed it. Is there something in the episode that indicates the latter?
From what I read on Memory Alpha, the writers and producers didn't think "The Ship" was successful at all. Of course, they think the same about "Homefront"/"Paradise Lost"…
Great Gowron line deliveries:
"Looking for par'Mach" is awesome! Especially the O'Brien plot!
What exactly did he do to the Roman Empire? Tell his followers to pay their taxes?
Yes, this is not newsworthy for this august organ, which has recently covered Amanda Bynes tweeting about her genitals, a man who believes himself to be married to a cartoon character, and a follow-up report on a hoodie designed by Yoko Ono.