God this season turned to wet ass and not in a good way.l
God this season turned to wet ass and not in a good way.l
The thing I've really loved about Capaldi's performance this season is how vulnerable he was and how he was able to convey the darker, sadder moments without resorting to hysterics that Tennant and Smith might have. I first noticed it in Deep Breath when Clara was going to leave him. He's clearly heartbroken by her…
It could have been a kid playing a prank. It could have been a species perfectly evolved to hide. Each of these things is plausible (in the DW universe) and there is nothing in the episode that contradicts either possibility. The fact that Moffat didn't spell out an answer isn't sloppy writing or inconsistent.
A liberal muslim homosexual ACLU lawyer professor and abortion doctor was teaching a class on Karl Marx, known atheist.
Just don't do what a lot of casual fans do with Kurosawa and only consider the samurai films. While they are uniformly fantastic, the ones about modern Japan are where I think he truly shines, especially the wonderful High and Low.
He actually played an old man in I Live in Fear (aka Record of a Living Being). It's been awhile since I've seen it, and it can be difficult to find but I remember being impressed with what a dramatic change from, say, Kikuchiyo the performance was.
I saw it again last night in theater and I'm pleased to report Capaldi's appearance got the biggest cheer of the night. it bodes well for Who and his tenure that he's already been embraced by fans. I expect great things.
If you're willing to fork over the cash for 3D and live near a major city, it is playing TONIGHT across the country in theaters. http://www.fathomevents.com…
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That was great. My D&D group decided to put our game on hold to watch the special (endangering us of falling into some kind of nerd singularity) and everybody went nuts when he showed up. Matt Smith is currently my favorite Doctor but I'm hoping Capaldi is even better.
I think Moffat understood at some level that the complicated plot isn't really the point. The point is seeing Matt Smith, David Tennant and John Hurt interact and play off each other. If it was just the three of them sitting in comfy chairs in someone's living room bickering back and forth for 75 minutes, I would have…
Maybe the best of Tennant's era but certainly not representative of the whole. Given that so much of Tennant's Doctor was his relationship with his companions, I'm not sure two of the episodes where no companion appears (save for a cameo in Midnight) are really all that representative. Midnight is also much deeper and…
It's my understanding that this feature is about what is most representative, not what is the best. Midnight is undoubtedly better television, but I wouldn't call it representative of 10's tenure. The tone is much darker than most of Tennant's stories and, unlike much of his tenure the companion is barely in the…
My favorite thing about this subthread is how no one's actually said the name of the movie, like mentioning it will disturb its slumber and cause it come back into our lives. We don't need to say. We *know*.
If we're talking about Argo, the embassy takeover deserves some praise. The visual contrast between the street packed with a crowd of angry students and the empty embassy courtyard just emphasized how vulnerable the Americans were. It was an amazing sequence.
If we're talking about Argo, the embassy takeover deserves some praise. The visual contrast between the street packed with a crowd of angry students and the empty embassy courtyard just emphasized how vulnerable the Americans were. It was an amazing sequence.
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oh eat a dick.
oh eat a dick.