That'll be way better than seeing her being wasted over on Do No Harm!
That'll be way better than seeing her being wasted over on Do No Harm!
It's a ridiculously entertaining movie and I will defend it to the death.
1. Star Trek Into Darkness
2. Iron Man 3
3. Monsters University
4. Now You See Me
5. Despicable Me 2
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They actually addressed that this week! They didn't do it very well, mind you, but they're actually addressing that.
I agree 100%. I'll probably keep watching for the forseeable future, if not for the voicework alone, but it absolutely loses a lot in translation. I agree with digi that episode 3 is a B: not great, but fun to watch.
And then they banged, right there in the boat.
Moral Orel, didn't start off bad, though. It just started off as entertaining but nothing special.
How did I miss this post? In any case, holy crap, yes. Shoving every possible problem into Alison's house made for some absolutely brilliant tension.
Yeah, my main problem with it was just how much it dragged in a lot of places. The action sequences were mostly pretty entertaining, but the overall plot was so uninteresting that I basically spent all the downtime just waiting for a fight to break out.
I've only had the one, and I'm too lazy to change it. Despite my problems with Parks at the moment, Ron Swanson is still one of my favorite TV characters in recent memory.
I really don't understand what people hate about Origins so much. I wasn't very pop-culturally versed when I saw it when it came out 5(?) years ago, but I remember it being at least on-the-surface entertaining throughout.
I tried not to also spoil the amount of times I punched my pillow in frustration.
Everyone on Twitter is making a big fuss about Parenthood season 5 taking place 7 or 8 months after the S4 finale.
My Orphan Black finale reaction transcript:
Has anyone had a Pierce avatar?
Yo, Todd (if you're around), were you ever planning to post the things that you were told not to spoil about the Mad men S6 premiere? It'd be interesting to see those now that the season's done to see if any of those things were even remotely hinting at anything to come.
Of the X-Men movies, I've only seen Origins (which had very little levity, but was still a much more compelling movie than this one) and First Class (which still took itself a bit more seriously than the MCU movies). The X-Men movies for whatever reason have always been the subset of superhero movies that I've found…
Would you say it was…. over the top ridiculous???
Those of you with OnDemand: did they not put up Gravity Falls a week early this time? If that is the case, darn.
The Wolverine was… okay. It had some good parts sprinkled throughout, but there were parts where it dragged a lot. It also had some tonal issues (have the X-Men movies always had this little levity? And a good chunk of the levity they did have was very oddly applied) and some character issues, but the plot mostly made…