Laugh of the day. Right here.
Laugh of the day. Right here.
Guest solo from the Prophet himself.
Guest solo from the Prophet himself.
Lucille? Where??
Lucille? Where??
I was doing a "Last Airbender" concentration when my school just up and canceled the whole Shyamalan major. I mean, what the hell, man?
I was doing a "Last Airbender" concentration when my school just up and canceled the whole Shyamalan major. I mean, what the hell, man?
That should teach you to listen to your brother-in-law's wife, @Gjetostbuster:disqus.
That should teach you to listen to your brother-in-law's wife, @Gjetostbuster:disqus.
It's definitely not a standard-issue gay relationship drama, because it does manage to transcend the weary tropes that have marred queer cinema for more than a decade. It did leave me a bit cold, however. Both characters got a little tiresome for me as the film lumbered its way to the end. And I thought the timeline…
It's definitely not a standard-issue gay relationship drama, because it does manage to transcend the weary tropes that have marred queer cinema for more than a decade. It did leave me a bit cold, however. Both characters got a little tiresome for me as the film lumbered its way to the end. And I thought the timeline…
I often receive flak for this opinion, but for me, the winning stroke of Carnivale over LOST was the fact that the writers had a clear trajectory, if not an endgame, in mind. Sure, the show meandered every now and then, but I always felt like I was gleaning bits and pieces from a world just beyond my comprehension,…
I often receive flak for this opinion, but for me, the winning stroke of Carnivale over LOST was the fact that the writers had a clear trajectory, if not an endgame, in mind. Sure, the show meandered every now and then, but I always felt like I was gleaning bits and pieces from a world just beyond my comprehension,…
I'm glad I wasn't the only one laughing at the end of that episode.
I'm glad I wasn't the only one laughing at the end of that episode.