The first one I actually thought was all right, when it first came out. That was before the Shia-pocalypse had occurred though. In hindsight, I'm not sure I could sit through a move starring the Le'Douche.
The first one I actually thought was all right, when it first came out. That was before the Shia-pocalypse had occurred though. In hindsight, I'm not sure I could sit through a move starring the Le'Douche.
#2. The worst movie I've ever seen.
Even Harry from Aintitcool described it as "cinematic piss", so I'm guessing it's even worse than the other 3, which is actually kind of hard to believe. The first one was all right, but I'd literally rather be dead than watch #2, and #3 I just glanced at briefly when it was on cable. I couldn't take much more.
Off topic, but who wants to bet on the over/under for the upcoming Transformers? reviews?
Come on buddy, get off your high horse.
They Grey is a minor classic, in my opinion, made all the more enjoyable by how completely unexpected it was. It's one of those films that will come into its own with time and positive word of mouth.
Yeah I agree with you. She'll definitely be in it.
AWWWWW HELLL NAWWWWW!
Got to see Ray before he got big (when Trouble was first gaining attention) at the Double Door in Chicago. One of the highlights of my life.
Sir, this is a free country and you have every right to express your opinion. Also, shut up Whedon is great and Serenity rules!
Throw in one LeBeouf and one Beiber and they could be like the 4 Horsemen of the Pop Culture Apocalypse!
Wait that was actually Val Kilmer?
I agree. I thought it was one of the best episodes in the show's history.
It actually gets even better the third time. You've got the dialogue down, and you're locked in on who's who and what's what, and you start to notice subtle nuances that you don't the first two times.
"Chicago, win tickets to an early screening of 300: Rise Of An Empires"
You can stream the album through the band's website. My first impression was that it was decent, but not essential, and nowhere close to vintage Isbell-era Truckers.
Farscape is a great show. It gets progressively better as it goes along too. Definitely give it a chance.
Oh… HBO CEO of tits… you sir, did a hell of a job tonight!
Seriously, why bother with the review. The whole article could have been "This film was directed by a man who calls himself McG."
Bought both BioShocks, admired them both, thought they were both well written and gorgeous… and I stopped playing both after the first level. Never felt any desire to go back to either.