The "blocking" concept didn't work for me. As mentioned in the review it could lead to more violence, and how can you go to shopping, ride a bus, etc. when you are blocked from everyone else?
The "blocking" concept didn't work for me. As mentioned in the review it could lead to more violence, and how can you go to shopping, ride a bus, etc. when you are blocked from everyone else?
Babylon has new episodes? I have to check those.
No one's mentioning Doctor Who yet so I might as well say it. That and Fargo are the only series I saw the entire episodes this year.
Word. There's also Hiroyuki Sanada and Kenneth Choi.
This is a solid list. I would add Wonder Woman though.
Also the overall quality of Valiant titles ought to be praised.
Good call. That film was way ahead of Sin City.
I was going to mention W. D. Richter of Buckaroo Banzai fame, but turns out he directed one more film.
I was enjoying How To Train Your Dragon throughout, but couldn't shake off the uneasy feeling that things happened because Hiccup "maimed" Toothless in the first place, then the ending came along and everything made sense. Bravo.
Speaking of an UK TV series, why did they even bother to make season 2 of Cuckoo after Andy Samberg left?
Or Fox News accusing the movie for outsourcing lead role to a Mexican.
I have this autograph/doodling by Gary Young, Pavement's original wacky drummer. He hanged around with us fans after the show and it was damn cool for 16 year old me. I put it in a frame and it's on my wall after all these years.
Meanwhile Archie and Co. are facing off against Predator! How 's that for excitement?
Of all the Dark Judges, Fear had the best costume and the lamest power. What if a person just closed his eyes against his "fear gaze"?
Olivia Colman is practically in every TV show airing in Britain, so I guess she is too busy?
I wasn't expecting to see Rexa and Smax on the list, but there they are.
I dare you to name one shitty film Paddy Considine's been in. Seriously. He works as a proof of quality for me.
As a Japanese I'm very impressed by his knowledge (his wife is Japanese, I believe). Too bad I have read none of the books mentioned here. I have been meaning to read The Woman in The Dunes, but…
I don't think they will, but they should squeeze in some scenes of post-Lucifer hell from Garth Ennis' The Demon. That was so funny.
They released six mini board games based on Namco games in Japan back in the 80's:
Not changing the course midpoint per se, but Arthur Kane's sudden death at the end added a touching emotional coda to New York Doll.