Where's reposted allmusic reviews when you need him?
Where's reposted allmusic reviews when you need him?
They really get the incest wrong.
I enjoyed the American. I was told nothing happened in it and was pleasantly surprised when things actually did.
Have you seen him in Half Nelson?
Blimey (to borrow a Britism)! Truth be told, Americans can very easily imitate the British accent. In fact, I've never heard it done badly. "Orwite guv'nor?" It's very easy as long as you know the lingo.
Given the Russians lost more people to the Nazis than all the other countries combined, that seems a little insensitive.
I'll give Blink ago at some point, it's not the first time I've heard it mentioned on these boards.
Incredible, one of the most popular shows in Britain, one that is backed by the might and money of the BBC no less, and their scripts, production values and special effects would have seemed tacky on the Sci-Fi channel in 1994.
Christian Bale believe it or not.
Another shameless rip-off of Game of Thrones. Barrel-scraping stuff.
I'd rather a thing serve one purpose well rather than many badly.
I'd approve that.
The acting in Japanese cinema, at least for much of the 20th century, was indelibly rooted in Kabuki techniques and therefore can seem "hammy" to an untrained Western eye.
As far as I'm aware, the American sailor in Sanshiro Sugata, Part Two was a satirical prebuttal to the portrayal of Mr Yunioshi in Breakfast At Tiffany's.
"The group doesn't realize until it is too late, that it is a trap. "
So you haven't read anything since A Storm Of Swords then?
Frank Miller again?
Cross-pollination? They're humans, not plants. The shamrock is just a symbol, not a guide to the biological breakdown of the Celtic people.
I've been to the UK and there is no such thing as Black Friday. They can't even properly commit to consumerism, the commie bastards.
Dawesterity's favourite protagonist is Superman. He even remarked that, "Batman is too conflicted."