According to Trainspotting, yes.
According to Trainspotting, yes.
Kruger's performance has been criticized some in these parts, but I don't get it. I think she's fantastic. I have Asperger's too, albeit not as profoundly as Sonya does. Her physicality and gestures are so on the money for me-when she got her boss's attention by creeping up behind him and tugging on his shirt, that…
Yeah some people can't act in the classical sense, but for whatever reason are a compelling screen presence. Not only what you said about his looks, he just delivers his lines so weirdly, it's somehow delightful.
True Blood: resolving existential crises one set of ambling abs at a time.
I meant to comment on that. Lala's eye makeup was fabulous. My own funeral wish is someone queens it up like that at mine.
Interesting! He doesn't deserve a long life perhaps, but not the dignity of a quick death by cop either.
Regretsy died too soon.
@thecortexiphankid:disqus : in a fair fight, it's no question. But the way Walt rolled his eyes and started the tracker conversation, I just didn't know what else he had in his pockets. Walt's pride has led him to do some increasingly stupid and evil things.
Bah. Fleeting anonymous nudity and props don't count.
@avclub-9d5f6881b7700a87a8be01e17552cebd:disqus @jack2211:disqus : I don't disagree about Terry, it's just that I've read some articles online that think another death is coming and of a major character (whereas Terry was still just a supporting character.)
I just started watching Mad Men on Netflix and am most of the way through S1. They both are excellent, but different.
My sister organized it, with help from the VA so she'd know more. Dad was a Vietnam Vet, so maybe more recent combat would be different, but there were two young army guys who did the flag folding. The rest of guys with the flags, rifles and bugle (the Color Guard, would you say?) were all older VA or VFW guys.
I don't if there's a Warlow stance around here, but I don't mind him. The guy is acting it to the hilt. And he's attractive and willing to be naked. But he's already turning into a neutered afterthought. Sookie leaves him tied up and/or stranded in fairy land for-what-3 episodes now? When she's not popping in and out…
I have indeed watched Larry Sanders. Bob was a network exec or an agent-can't remember. I remember him from way back, when he was on The Ben Stiller Show.
@avclub-6956968b560a7eb499ca03a8b3b43189:disqus : I do not get the cult of Ti West. House of the Devil's crazy last 10 minutes (and the presence of Mary Woronov, even) do not make up for the hour plus of boredom and inaction that preceded. I've heard The Innkeepers is the same.
Agreed about Haunting in Connecticut. Unfucking watchable. See also, An American Haunting.
It did dampen the terror to step outside to bright sunshine.
Seriously, I know nobody actually ever dies on this show, but can you
imagine how long they'd stretch it out if a Jason Stackhouse died?
They'd devote 3 seasons to it.
I HAD to watch BB first and watch it live. I was so wound up by it (Is Walt going to kill Hank? Is Walt going to kill Skyler? Oh, Jesse. You break my fucking heart. Is it weird I want to bang Saul?), TB made a nice comedown.
Sookie is not self aware nearly enough, so that moment was awesome.