Zero Sum- A perfectly constructed psychological horror story featuring the central conspiracy as the means by which a man's soul and mind were being destroyed.
Zero Sum- A perfectly constructed psychological horror story featuring the central conspiracy as the means by which a man's soul and mind were being destroyed.
@Starz: Satan's baby mama.
@Caged Horse: That makes The Lion King sound like a better movie than it is, but yeah.
Big write-up on The Killer Inside Me in NYTimes last week.
We all have two g-spots?! Woo Hoo!
And so it makes sense that the first role listed on his Imdb page was on Sex and the City.
Let's not and say we did.
Toy Story commercials have always been disheartening, though, haven't they? Or am I just willfully misremembering so as to excuse my desire to see this movie…
"Say goodnight!"
It's okay, Frat. Bieber gave (v)JayJay his syphilis, and (v)JayJay gave Bieber Scientology.
Weekday matinees are a great time to see hit movies, you know.
And we also have erections.
The s3 finale, "Herrenvolk," is also fucking amazing. They even deliberately reference The Brothers Karamazov in it. How the show went from that to Li'l Smokey covered in scar tissue delivering episode-length monologues I'll never understand.
They are. Netflix made a deal with all of the major studios.
Well, it's about a deeply uneasy person who is driven mad by social convention and imagines himself as a serial killer.
A Couple More:
"Epilogue," by The Antlers. At this point in the narrative, the speaker is clearly beyond his mental breaking point.
This Has Probably Been Pointed Out Before,
…but isn't American Psycho basically just a long-form version of "Psycho Killer"?
Eh, after catching too much of s9, my fiancee never wants to watch ANY plot episodes. She's always like, "Is this about aliens?" And I'm like, "Yeah, but it's really good!"
I agree, Doolo. Duane Barry/Leonard Betts/cancer really should have been the end of the trips to that well. I don't know whether those episodes diminished Scully as much as they diminished the series by showing just to what degree it was willing to lean on cheap plot crutches.
Yes, but "Jose Chung's…" is an intentional put down of the entire series and everyone who watches it (and is brilliant).