Fuck it, I love that movie. I get that it's all sort of masturbatory, American feel-goodery but it's fun, god damn it and sometimes that's enough.
Fuck it, I love that movie. I get that it's all sort of masturbatory, American feel-goodery but it's fun, god damn it and sometimes that's enough.
Boy oh boy, don't tell my parents anyone has any sort of ill will toward Dances With Wolves.
I appreciate that you mentioned the direction here. There's not much more I can add to the conversation about the episode itself; it's one of my favorite episodes of TV ever. But during my rewatch, I've been trying to pay attention to Jack Bender's direction, which is severely under-appreciated. He's the man behind so…
Yes, but against all odds. They're the most blatantly ludicrous games ever. And I can't think of a franchise less friendly to newcomers. I tried playing MGS4 when it came out because of all the praise, having never played a MGS game before. I had no earthly idea what was happening. Because of the war setting I didn't…
This is such an exciting prospect. I've been replaying the MGS series in preparation for Phantom Pain, and Kojima really does have an eye for the camera. And a seven-year-old's ear for dialogue.
A Hind D?!
I've really been wanting to try Shattered Memories; I remember reading about it prior to its Wii release and being amazed by the ambition. Then I just never got around to it. But it sounded like exactly my kind of game.
Comedy Bang Bang, motherfuckers.
Well now I'm just mad they didn't use the word "Potato!" on the back of the movie.
Straight to his jowels
The writer failed to mention the U2 song for Batman Forever: Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me Kilmer
I maintain that the scene where the baby is rolling down the hill for 10 minutes, the woman picks it up, holds it, says "Ohh! So cute!…bye-bye!" and then throws it down the hill again is one of the funniest things I've seen.
It's…funnier when you actually see it.
My finger points!
Hey uh, Latoya may love this episode, but not as much as Walter White loves CHEMICALS, amiright?
Yeah, maybe I just misunderstood what he was saying. I guess he meant emotional toll…I was thinking it was physical.
(or on Comedy Bang Bang, which is what I was referencing)
Did it feel like there was a scene cut where they maybe expounded on that more? Because that was such a weird thing for him to say and then never bring up again.
I will hear no more of this ill will toward Iron Man 3.
I liked Rudd a lot, but I was definitely more psyched that Lilly was going to be Wasp than anything.
I just don't watch movies like this. The internet has a fascination with picking apart every plot hole in movies with inherently ridiculous premises, like they're trying to outsmart the movie instead of enjoy it.
I feel like so many people don't go along for the ride anymore. They walk in with their arms already…