Also a bit obviously ironic.
Also a bit obviously ironic.
Of course we don't know, but I found it intriguing the way the camera cut away when Johnny said to Devil "tell me everything." It suggests, at least, that Devil told everything that he knows. Even if he doesn't really know who Quarles is, he does know the guy who introduced them, and Boyd can follow that trail back…
Good point; in an episode about loyalty, Dewey proved his.
I was a little disappointed that Quarles would put ANY trust in Devil. In that scene where Devil is trying to tempt Johnny, apparently Devil spills the beans on everything that was relayed to him. This seems to be a miscalculation on Quarles' part, since Boyd now actually knows about him, and possibly something of…
It seems pretty consistent that the Givens men aren't really the best when it comes to fisticuffs. Raylan has had his ass handed to him more often than not in such situations.
I'll take this under advisement.
I've only glanced at episodes on Adult Swim, but what I saw was sometimes quite interesting and creepy. It certainly looks more interesting than Trigun, which came off a bit flat to me.
If you could somehow make a pair actually scream with every kick, I'd buy a pair for every day of the week. I don't even care what they scream.
"But at the same time, I miss the Leslie who used to fuck up every so often."
Nomenclature, dude.
In my life, I like to combine all these activities at once. I call it ShitFuckTalkBathing. Sometimes, I leave out the bathing, since it is hard to actually get clean while shitting in a bath. I, too, am very uninhibited.
No, not "Mest," it's MIST. They were caught in a Vaginal Mist.
Are you referring to the time that Gannicus severed a man's head with his cock, as it raged on?
And it's not even 4am.
I blame the near-disappearance of turntables and sampling in hip hop. I wonder if there were some laws or precedents that killed the sample in the late nineties. All I know is that it blows my mind that the Beastie Boys ever got away with making "Sounds of Science," and I know that certainly couldn't happen today.
Wu Tang's kung fu stylings aren't supposed to be taken seriously. Their boasts about street life, however, are largely meant to be believed. When it comes to that stuff, Wu Tang is pretty fucking authentic, and I'm not sure that's a good thing.
I was confused about the whole thing. I thought Naota actually attacked the Kamon-bot, thinking it was his dad, which would be pretty disturbing in and of itself.
"Skrillex now makes headbanging music for the bottle-service set—whirring, whiplashing clatter that plays like a Transformers battle sequence."
It might have been the best-written part of the movie, but in my opinion, Roth was the weakest part of RD. Something about his acting was off, to me. Trying a bit too hard to look like the rookie, or something like that.
Superman punch? That's a real thing, so why not? Although it's probably not something you're going to see in a street fight…