It's the screensaver on the phone, apparently (with 4-digit unlock prompt). Which makes it infinitely dumber.
It's the screensaver on the phone, apparently (with 4-digit unlock prompt). Which makes it infinitely dumber.
^ Comment is like a 40-degree day.
Biggest mistake in that Bee Movie? Should have cast a more morbid comedian than Seinfeld. Maybe George Carlin?
[Fish-Idris Elba draws a cartoon that say "FUCK YOU CLOWNFISH"]
My internal response: "wait, having a human ear shoved down your throat didn't do it?"
If that little dipshit kid shows up on The Strain tonight it would be like a child-role-quality whiplash.
"…yeah, this show is like the opposite of realistic, dude…"
So….LOTS of hate-fucking to be had
I see your Martha Stewart, and raise you Paula Deen.
"Hannibal, do you know what you just got yourself into?
Well, we did have a comically long fistfight when he tried to put sunglasses on me. But no, the password was not "lizard person".
"Don't call me stupid."
[Checks if she rewound the VCR, faints dead away]
This idea is crying out for a Werner Herzog narration:
I think of it more as: "some regions you find a lot of corn in the piles of shit, other regions you find a lot of peanuts in the piles of shit, yet other regions you find a lot of organic oats in the piles of shit, none of those things are not-shit".
Behind closed doors, when they think they're with "right-thinking" company,they're exactly the same.
I think the truth is usually a combination of two things, because we already see that the religious fanatics like to (and are most successful at) recruiting out of the disaffected youth.
How about if it were one movie where Rosario Dawson punches Heigl with Paltrow's head? Pay triple?
I guess we'll agree to disagree here. TV series are often conceived with a certain amount of story that gets edited/reworked as the seasons go by, and those stories get sectioned off into seasons. When a series ends before or after its plan, the stories that are contained in the season are concluded, and the threads…
I can see your point, but art isn't exactly analogous to food - you aren't owed a resolution. Movies and shows end at narrative mid-points all the time. It's the execution that matters more to me.