While that's definitely possible, the show did nothing to sell me on that idea. I'm willing to have my mind changed in upcoming weeks, though.
While that's definitely possible, the show did nothing to sell me on that idea. I'm willing to have my mind changed in upcoming weeks, though.
I don't like all things but Mulder's line at the end about why he keeps moving is fantastic and so Mulder.
The asides will be controversial but so far I love them. Even better are his glances when he's correctly predicted something. They're somehow both smug and endearing.
This had good parts but overall I thought it had a ton of problems. The biggest for me was Keri Russell's character. Why is she still loyal to the Soviet Union after being raped by her commanding officer and harboring hate for him for years? That does not line up. They should not have gone in the rape direction. Also,…
I disagree with him a bit there but it's actually a pretty good article.
I was an anxiety-ridden kid and shows like Sesame Street and Mr. Rogers made me feel calm. They were like mini-therapy sessions in my five year old life. It's also amazing how progressive he was and how progressive the topics he covered on the show were. I wonder if he ever got flak for that.
That show was brilliant. Flawed but brilliant. Nesbitt was amazing as Hyde because he made him a tragic which could've been incredibly dumb but worked very well.
The fact that in the picture the woman is wearing short shorts and high heels in a fucking forest while the man is wearing a jacket tells you all you need to know about how "feminist" this film is.
I'd never seen anything from Teen Mom before. I didn't know what to feel: shame, pity, guilt, horror. It just all came at once.
That song is 10x more depressing without the pop music behind it.
Ke$ha is like a CBS procedural such as NCIS. She's very good at what she aims at doing.
The teddy bear scene was the only worthwhile scene in that movie.
It's truly a group effort here at The AV Club.
I love the phrase "the gentleman's F."
I was driving earlier and I heard a commercial for this where the announcer goes, "There's only one network brave enough to air this show… FOX!"
Rubicon was phenomenal. Loved that show.
Definitely. I've enjoyed almost every Fincher film I've seen (Benjamin Button is the only exception but that had more to do with the script).
I get what you're saying. I don't blame Fincher, though, that people only looked at the surface of the film. So many idiots did the for the early seasons of The Sopranos which is why Chase threw it back at the audience. Fincher didn't really get the chance to do that although I bet it did color how he approached…
I never thought that Se7en really fetishizes serial killers. I thought that it really showed how fucking horrible that is and how it would be to have to investigate that shit.
I've never seen "Fight Club" due to its reputation and I'm a little scared to find out just how bad it is. Interested in seeing the review.