Von Sydow has never had a moment of guile in his life. He wouldn't know what guile was if it knocked him over the head with a chessboard, the morose old squarehead.
Von Sydow has never had a moment of guile in his life. He wouldn't know what guile was if it knocked him over the head with a chessboard, the morose old squarehead.
On a scale of The Hobbit to Lord of the Rings it's definitely somewhere in the middle close to Game of Thrones territory. It doesn't enhance the books, nor does it work as its own thing (at least to a really good or popular degree). It's entertaining, generates more interest in the books and it's cool to see the hand…
Mia Farrow, by the way, is one of Polanski's biggest defenders.
Hell, yes. Not really the best sample but go to any Gawker article about Sanders and there will be at least one lengthy tirade in the comments about how Nader stole 2000 from Gore.
I think that's part of the promise of Sanders. He's one of the few leftists in America who's willing to say "I recognize your anger and think it's valid," while also trying to focus that anger on the root causes of our problems. He's been able to push Trump on minimum wage, and New Hampshire independents were waffling…
Yeah, it's not an impartial estimate of quality. To get nominated you have to make something that the elder statesmen of your field would like, and then to win you have to make something that everyone else would want to watch. Let's say it's a doc and it gets nominated, now our doc has to contend for attention with…
Bertie really does deserve the small-scale, tasteful orgy of her dreams.
I've been thinking about this too. I think there are a lot of fucked up aspects to it that haven't really been explored. People stating it as a binary doesn't help at all.
Marnie looked like a drag queen dressed as Lana Del Rey.
In that case Rubio needs Cruz to stick around. Cruz is likely to stick around because Texas is coming up and he'll probably win that.
or just purposefully misunderstand the writer. Near-realtime doesn't mean everything happening within a half-hour, but that there is a distinct unity of time, where the beginning and end of an ep will cover a discrete period of time, aka nothing happens over several days, but rather one day, or even just a few hours…
or how fucking dark Wi-T-chita is?
You know it's not a competition?
This view of Watchmen only works with an exceptionally simplistic understanding of Mockingbird.
You would fucking love Luck.
Maybe I'm fucking biased thanks to a few weeks this summer where it was a lot like Gene's relationship here, where, yeah, something like holding hands would just happen, but goddam I was in tears by the end. I thought it was perfect, and probably the best episode of television since some point during Community season…
I was wondering which soulless cretin would give this a B, and I should've guessed it was Beema.
*paging Mohd*
iZombie.
It's not about being right or wrong; it's about missing the point,