the dressing may be DIFFERENT.
Man I f*cked like 3 good points in my original post.
the dressing may be DIFFERENT.
Man I f*cked like 3 good points in my original post.
In agreement w/ original poster.
Informed by, 1: about 11 years ago I was given an ICP CD as a gag gift from a friend. On, a long road trip I popped it in anyway and actually found it pretty well made. I didn't love it, or even really like it, but I understood almost instantly that it was self-aware stupid fun. Still…
Just started watching it on DVD.
Pretty terrible for the most part, but at least by the end of its run it starts to get legs (Barbara Gordon joke) and make sense as its own thing.
Just started watching it on DVD.
Pretty terrible for the most part, although, by the end of it's run it at least starts to' make sense' as it's own thing.
+ the Gotham Girls net-series they include as bonus, the last story is really fun, much better then anything from the BoP show.
Wait, so what you're say here is that Lady Gaga can ironically or artistically use the common iconography of sluttiness, but that the writers of the newswire and the posters here on the avclub can not use the same term with the same ironic presentation?
edit: Nightcrawler
@ Chartex: you won't get any real attention on Nightcrowler until they do away w/ his religious convictions.
I'm not saying Hollywood has a thing against well rounded religious characters—oh wait . . . yes I am.
Overly dramatic Simplification of events:
And don't forget, Big Fish was also the movie that drove Spalding Grey to commit suicide. Way to go Tim!
And this list ladies and gentlemen
Exemplifies everything you will see in every autobiographical comic book on every page.
Every example of the worst of us, shoveled out to self-hating readers in a circle jerk of hate that has left the indie comic market creatively bankrupt.
And here I will speak of things I do not know:
I'm unlucky enough to have embraced for FG, due largely to 2 episodes: the one where Brian falls for the old opera singer/Peter raises a trio of baby birds, and the "road" episode where Stewie dances w/ Gene Kelley.
Both were very strong specifically because they showed…
Nemesis (Mark Millar) overshadowing Nemesis (DC)
I thumbed thru #1 of this Millar crapfest, and yes it is indeed a worthless pile.
He's almost surely doing the same quality coke that Tarantino began shoveling after "Pulp Fiction".
@ Joe:
You're a moron.
The last thing KS needs is thicker skin—zing!
(I guess I get baned from his screenings now too)
I'm going to go against the grain here and whole heartedly NOT recommend Watchmen, or any of the other Great Artistic Achievements of the comic medium.
Sure they're great, but all of them in some way really require an already developed love of the medium to feel as good as they are.
Instead, I'd recommend finding a…
-1 for my overuse of the comma.
One thing that takes this, slightly, out of perfect date movie territory is the fact that Hepburn's character is batshit insane (at least at first), and wants to take revenge on the Germans by killing herself and Bogy.
He just goes along w/ it, at first, to keep her pacified; eventually, her madness takes him over too.
@Totz Jr.: