Now, you may look around and see two groups here: white collar, blue collar… But I don't see it that way. And you know why not? Because I am collar blind.
Now, you may look around and see two groups here: white collar, blue collar… But I don't see it that way. And you know why not? Because I am collar blind.
Women are like wolves. If you want a wolf, you have to trap it. Snare it. Then to keep it happy, you have to tame it. Feed it. Care for it. Lovingly, the way an animal deserves to be loved.
possibly involving meth dealers
Good movie, but probably the weakest of Nolan's movies. I prefer The Following. It's brilliant.
@avclub-9d35a522f2110e528ec23ca381e2dcd8:disqus Who controls the British crown? Who keeps the metric system down? We do! We do!
In these last couple of episodes Marie has belatedly become one of my favorite characters on the show.
I wonder if the fan reaction might have been any different if, say, Betsy Brandt had played Skyler.
Well said.
Oh, have you heard of the Dark Knight trilogy? It was pretty good
I love that there's been one scene with these guys in each of the previous two episodes. It's a slow train headed for a head-on collision.
@avclub-ed218b475b8f4b935472c00b253db211:disqus Yeah, it's like having an AV Club all around me!
@avclub-fab24a799e65fb1736b8563d2dc2c164:disqus It's called Screenland Amour. It's a bar with a theater in back. Showings are free, as they must be.
@avclub-2b4398f8c60d5dd9b8e3c786a3745192:disqus Do you live in Kansas City? There are still five episodes left!
Yeah, some people were laughing when we watched it, but if you actually think about this from a realistic perspective, what it means for Hank, I thought it was possibly the most evil thing Walt has done so far.
It's amazing because for about half the episode it didn't seem like anything was happening.
"My brother-in-law, Hank Schrader, runs a meth empire."
"We'll Meet Again"?
It reminds me of that passage at the end of Fahrenheit 451 where the man talks about his grandfather, what a loss it was to the world on the night he died.
Does George Lucas ruin everything?
Thanks, I may have to watch that. Ever since I saw The Innocents last year, I've been looking for good, moody, visually fascinating black-and-white horror films