Freddy vs. Jason was much better than it had any right to be.
Freddy vs. Jason was much better than it had any right to be.
And tells his lackey that he has a "Roger Moore thing going on". Roger Moore! In 2015! I don't care what anyone says. I like True Detective's dialogue.
Sounds good. Looks cheap.
True Detective gets maligned on a weekly basis.
Well I mainly subscribed to the "they'd never pass up an opportunity for a gore effect" theory.
I saw it reported that the director of the particular episode confirmed that Stannis is really dead. If that holds, that was a laughably bad exit for a character that had been built up for four seasons. The director claimed that an onscreen demise would have felt "gratuitious". Awful scripting. I wish the show…
The legal show taking place in Gilded Age era NYC sounds interesting as long as basic cable standards & practices don't intervene too much.
Vir-genocide
This can be monetized.
Why would anyone choose to do a Homeland guest arc when there's another (better) option available to them?
Put the Bella Union back in business!
Fukunaga's direction was superb in season 1. There's no debate there. However, he did have a better canvas to work with in the swampy Louisiana backwoods. The industrial hell of True Detective season 2 wasn't going to measure up in terms of natural setting, no matter who directed.
It really is amazing that it was an acceptable accent for six years, then one day….poof!…gone.
Considering Deadpool seems to be aimed squarely at the angry alpha nerd demographic, some may be pining for the halcyon days of the Green Lantern movie.
For starters, Ryan Reynolds is the star.
Hunnam completely losing his American accent in that last season of SOA was an all time disaster in cable tv series history that not a lot of pop culture sites picked up on. I'm not even sure if the synophantic fans of the show did either.
In terms of campy cable horror (not the highest of bars admittedly), Salem is head and shoulders above the likes of True Blood and The Strain. Its a bit goofier than Penny Dreadful but I like each for different reasons.
All true. But like in the case of this book, no one's read the new release however everyone gets to dump on his past work. That could easily be done with most established authors (discussion either praising or trashing their bibliography).
As much as I'm enjoying reading people's comments trashing this book, I wish we could get triple digit comments discussing actual good books.
30 shitty things the internet has been shoving down your throat since your mid 20's.