That guy really committed, and continutes to commit to being unknown. He's method!
(For real, how was he in the biggest movie of all time and I can't remember his name or anything else he's been in? Clash of the Titans or something?)
That guy really committed, and continutes to commit to being unknown. He's method!
(For real, how was he in the biggest movie of all time and I can't remember his name or anything else he's been in? Clash of the Titans or something?)
5 is the season I've seen the least (so, once), but I have nothing but good memories of it. I don't have any ill will toward Season 4, which didn't have any classics, but didn't really have a bad episode either (until that season finale, which was absolute garbage)
The thing that's so appealing about a movie is it's the only possible (or probable, I guess) way of getting the old cast back together. If they can't get Glover, Nichole Brown and Chase back, they shouldn't do it. Season 6's finale was brilliant, and another season of television would only undermine that.
And how many of them feature incredibly surface-level "analyses" of the concept of masculinity or the American Dream?
That bonus disc is the only disappointing thing they've done, IMO. Down is the New Up was so killer live, but they just totally butchered the arrangement in the studio. 4 Minute Warning is great, but again, just really watered down into something less powerful in the studio. Go Slowly was always a little "meh" for me…
"“In TV, the director is just a traffic cop…”
Well, with *that* attitude it is…
When this movie comes out and inevitably fails to live up to the insane amount of hype, and has plot holes that are unavoidable considering its inherently ridiculous premise, I'll do the reasonable thing and dismiss it as the worst piece of shit I've ever seen, one of the worst movies of all time, and say that J.J.…
Yeah, as soon as I saw Fast Five I thought, "This guy needs to direct Star Trek!"
Seriously, fuck this. Abrams made two incredibly solid action movies that were, contrary to all but one of the previous Star Trek movies, a lot of fun. Both were loved by critics and general audiences. They caused a lot of people,…
During the pre-release to Hail to the Thief the band was hyping the album as being a return to form, a back-to-basics approach. You don't hear that very much on the album at all, but the B-Sides (Gagging Order and Wicked Child in particular) show some more traditional rock songs.
If you liked Kid A, you'll like Amnesiac and The King of Limbs, which are all pretty similar.
That stretch from Optimistic to Motion Picture Soundtrack is just unstoppable.
this is a funny and new opinion
Jesus Christ, Radiohead's B-Sides are ridiculous. Most bands would kill to have something as good as Palo Alto.
Hail to the Thief, man. Sometimes I think it's the best thing they've ever done, sometimes I think it's meh. I really have to be in the mood for it. 2+2=5 is possibly their best album opener, though.
Well, while we're here, anyone want to rank their favorite Radiohead albums? Mine fluctuate, but here's the current rankings:
1. In Rainbows
2. Kid A
3. OK Computer
4. Hail to the Thief
5. The King of Limbs
6. The Bends
7. Amnesiac
9,387: Pablo Honey.
That's not unpopular. This is unpopular:
The King of Limbs > Amnesiac
Yeah, that's a good way of putting it. It's been a *long* time since I've watched the first 5 seasons, but I always remember thinking "This is awful!" whenever those scenes came up, in a way that made me think about the issue. In Season 6 where somebody is tortured EVERY episode, including Jack torturing and killing…
I don't think 24 ever portrayed it in a particularly positive light—usually it was used as a means to show just how fucked up Jack Bauer was, and how he was losing his humanity for the sake of the mission. It was effective for shock value and character development/deterioration in the early seasons. It was, however,…
Let's get him and David Hayter in a Metal Gear 1 remake. Two growling voices come in! Only one comes out!
Ah, you underestimate my brain's ability to ignore things.