I don't know. I took the impression he was mostly just making shit up as a game
I don't know. I took the impression he was mostly just making shit up as a game
It made a lot of sense to me, and I was mildly disappointed that they showed him still moving at the very end. Anyway, KOO getting offed (accidentally) by the Banana Guards would just be a great way for him to go.
Let me add:
7) Dream of Love
8) Bonnie and Neddy
9) Water Park Prank (I think this is the worst)
10)Crystals Have Power
11) Apple Wedding
I wish I had given up five minutes in! I watched the whole thing, hoping it would get better, but it didnt. The animation was so ugly! And everything else you said, too. I've seen some episodes of AT that I thought were just "meh". This is the first one I've actually hated for completely non-ideological reasons.…
Ran is one of my very favorite movies. But then so is Throne of Blood Anyway, I always felt that the idea of Lady MacBeth being the driving force behind MacBeth's action was not too far different from the original intent of Shakespeare.
They gauge parenthood by the presence of children's music in your playlists? What about parents who think the tv's enough for the young 'uns to take away from them?
Congratulations on 12 years!!!
I went through a long period of questioning whether I wanted to continue watching this show. The characters' behavior is so vile, and so consistently, that I didn't especially want to continue to spend time with them. I only stuck with it because I had to watch more to decide if I was going to turn it off forever. …
I am up to the third season now, and (to me), it is only just starting to get really interesting. They do reveal, fairly early on, Don's real identity. And I don't think it's unfortunate for that to be spoiled. Actually, that was spoiled for me by AVC's Mad Men week. But the spoiler caused me to think the show…
I'm so sorry to hear this. And yes, I appreciate the person who pointed out how awful it was that he did it on his family's porch. My cousin committed suicide in a horribly public and gruesome way in an outbuilding on our grandparents property (our grandparents were deceased). It was a pain like no other to lose…
How can you say that about Sam Worthington? He has hotness and screen presence. I really enjoyed watching him in Terminator Salvation and the remake of Clash of the Titans . He's at least a genuinely competent b movie star. Ok, so I can't muster up an opinion about Leslie Howard.
My young son loves to eat the noodles dry like you're describing, but honestly, just shooting the soup mix sounds like torture. Did you have to drink a whole bottle of pop afterwards to survive?
I remember seeing Stargate when it was in theaters. Silly, fun movie. Why'd you walk out?
Well, movie theaters do have some advantages over home viewing (for those of us with families). For instance, I can watch an adult movie in the theater without worrying that my child will walk in and force me to pause it. Also, nobody can pause the movie to go on irrelevant rants. It's terribly expensive, but then…
Oh, and we watched Nightcrawler too. Impressively creepy performance by Jake Gyllenhall. And the dude who plays his assistant. It began in the right place, ended in the right place, was properly paced and edited… just a treat to see something so well-made and with a different story to tell as well.
I've begun watching Vikings and Mad Men recently. Thus far, I find the Vikings characters less unlikeable. I'm beginning to get burned out on Mad Men's dedication to period verisimilitude, and the characters all behave so reprehensibly that it's hard to stay engaged.
I just began watching Vikings and am maybe 5 episodes in. I'm liking it, but wondering how I'm going to watch S2, as Amazon only has S1 on Prime right now.
I think you have to have some basic affection for Christianity to like the song. I do and I do. Also, I started attending church myself (for the first time in years) shortly after the song began getting tons of airplay. Coincidence? I'm not so sure…
I felt the same way about The Ring . Unfortunately, that lead me to re-watch it recently, which was not the thing to do. The movie was so impressively constructed, and its creepy imagery is still creepy, but the scares in the movie rely so heavily on the technology of the era that they no longer frighten. I had to…
I'm sorry The Piano was a disappointment. I loved that movie so much at the time that it came out. Your criticism of it is spot-on, however, and I was a teenager when the movie came out, so the tired themes of a bad arranged marriage and so on were fresh to me at the time.