"Will people ever stop fat-shaming our poor little Chunk?"
"Will people ever stop fat-shaming our poor little Chunk?"
Meh. Bastion was one of the most disappointing games I've played in the last few years. It's pretty as hell, but the gameplay was repetitive dogshit
"Where HBO shows the trash that isn't worth airing on HBO2"
Nothing more effective than anti-capitalist screeds from a multimillionaire!
Epix actually has (had?) a reputation for being a great place for stand up specials. Jim Jefferies, Jim Norton, Jim Breuer and Tom Papa launched specials on Epix.
"And I actually do have faith in Spencer that it's going somewhere."
"Kristin Hersh made her first solo album, Hips And Makers, while her main band Throwing Muses was still a going concern"
Buckaroo Banzai is a great movie, but it's not for everyone. If it clicks for you, it's fantastic fun. If it doesn't, you're going to be very bored.
Becoming a parent and making movies that their kids can watch has ruined other directors and actors. Eddie Murphy is a prime example.
"Angel Dust" by Faith No More.
You really need to add Big Trouble in Little China to that list.
Kurt Russell is a libertarian, not a Republican. Hollywood Republicans would love his views on taxes and the Second Amendment, but he probably loses them with gay marriage and legalized pot.
I don't blame Chappelle for walking off after having to deal with those jackasses, but he would have been better served by following Bill Burr's fine example. Back in 2006, Burr was performing in a stand-up festival where the crowd had already been acting like animals and heckling some great comedians. When they…
The concept is great - world of evil gods, world of good gods, trading of the sons, etc. Structuring the story like a myth is a great idea. My problem is with the execution. Darkseid had potential, but Kirby never utilized him well. Jim Starlin did a much better job of depicting a cosmic despot with his use of Thanos…
I know I'm going to get hate for this, but I've never understood the love for Kirby's Fourth World. Beautiful art and interesting concepts, but the writing was less "dazzlingly imaginative" and more batshit insane.
I came looking for Nexus and wasn't disappointed. I doubt there is a more underappreciated book in comic book history. Mike Barron's writing was brilliant, combining politics, religion and philosophy in a space opera setting and effortlessly switched the tone of the book from tongue in cheek humor to the tragic and…
The problem isn't that Morning Glories went to shit; the problem is that it hasn't gone anywhere. Spencer has created some interesting characters and has given hints of a fascinating ongoing story, but he's done nothing with them. It's been over two years and readers still don't know what the book is actually about.…
"Are you kidding? You can't count on God for jack. He practically told me so himself."
Or Walter and Astrid finding Gene in Amber. Or Walter remembering Astrid's name. Or Peter finding the last video tape. "My very favorite thing."