I freely admit I might be misremembering, but my state of mind at the time certainly colored it as bleak.
I freely admit I might be misremembering, but my state of mind at the time certainly colored it as bleak.
I actually really liked the way the last season of Teen Titans played out, having practically every episode highlight some obscure character. It's not only gives the show a nice sense of scope, but it takes a lot of narrative pressure off the core Titans group, who in my opinion had reached the climax of their story…
"Yet" being the word I pin all of my hopes on.
The first time I heard it I thought "Really? That's what you're going with?" By the end of the series I was hooked on it.
Yeah, the man just isn't a designer.
I love this series' portrayal of Lois Lane. Not only is she smart and tough and all those other things I like to see in characters, but if you get the sense that if you shifted the series focus to her as the main character that she could probably carry it.
This show set the bar for serialized television as far as I'm concerned. Not just in terms of the things it talked about, but the way that it juggled stand-alone episodes, multi-episode arcs, and ultimately series arcs with nary a misstep.
But… but if Will Smith isn't in this, who will head up the committee welcoming the aliens to Earth? Not just anyone can do that.
I was totally unprepared for this movie when I saw it, and it just eviscerated me. It's so raw and honest and utterly bleak.
"You really think it's him? Osama Brick-Ladin?"
I disagree. I think he'd still be attracted to her, but probably on more of a fling/rebound level. After all, what better way to get over your ex than to hook up with someone who keeps every emotion at arm's length?
Cheese, I think?
I like to imagine Hannibal and Will really getting into this one, despite themselves. Maybe even dancing in their seats.
"Crazy" - Patsy Cline
The way she ate that first piece of "veal," like she knew damn well what it was… that was eerie as shit.
"Where Is My Mind?" - The Pixies
Perfect. Just… perfect.
Every male executive in Hollywood plays shirtless volleyball while "Playing With The Boys" plays over some invisible sound system.
It'll still probably be a better movie than the actual Dark Is Rising adaptation.
It's insanely catchy.