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Agaetis Byrjun is brilliant.
Carly Rae is falling victim to the same tragic pop-neglect suffered by latter-day Robyn.
Look, we've seen this kind of thing before.
Who would've thought going with the chronic drug abuser on the rebound from near self-destruction was a better bet than Mr. L.R.H. Jr.?
Once again, new supporting characters begin to outshine the leads. Mark Usher and Jane Davis are typically shrewd and ruthless, just like the Underwoods (and basically everyone in this cynical, misanthropic show), but the acting sets them apart. These two will continue to develop as impressive and foreboding whenever…
Bloodline is great melodrama. It doesn't really SAY anything, but it's fantastic to sit and watch it all unfold.
Over/under on when he's revealed to be a collective figment of the imaginations of all in the White House?
Because everybody wants power and a better seat at the table…aka misanthropy and ruthless cunning rules all in the HoC universe.
I'm a fan of everything now.
Saw Pulp Fiction in a theater re-lease screening: totally worth the ticket price to experience: also saw it with somebody who'd never seen the movie, so it was fun watching their reaction.
That's nothing, I was one of the guys who DIDN'T run out of the theater when the train was coming at us during "L'Arrivée d'un train". I gave that movie a B-, points taken away for the train not hitting us.
Did you see Waxahatchee open for the New Pornographers? I'm sure she's talented, but she might have done one of the most boring, redundant and sluggish opening sets ever, replete with performing songs back to back in the same key and tempo, making it sound like one long sludge through four chords; slowly strummed…
He suffers from an unfortunate case of punchable hipster face syndrome (PHFS).
Track is fookin' top, mate! It's gettin betta, man, d'you know what I mean?
BoJack is definitely more depressing, but the cast and setting are so absurd it softens the blow. F is For Family stars real (albeit animated) people in realistic, blue collar situations: which is markedly different from BoJack's rich guy (horse) malaise.
Show has funny moments but its streak of melancholy runs too deep and is frequently too depressing.
Big fan of Colt Luger and Phil Hendrie's voice over work.
Hey this idea worked GREAT with "Hannibal Rising", right ya'll?