"Hey, you play guitar, right? That must be pretty hard."
"Hey, you play guitar, right? That must be pretty hard."
Yeah my school read it in my junior year of high school last year. The book itself had a pretty mixed reaction; some people really liked it, and some did not like it at all, but I don't think anyone LOVED or HATED it. People seemed to really hate Okwonkwo though. He certainly was not a likeable character, I thought he…
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You know that feeling where you're in a situation where laughing would be stupid and inappropriate, like for example the middle of math class, and somebody says something really stupid to you that is obviously meant to get a laugh out of you at the wrong time, but you can't help but laugh anyway? That scene where RGB2…
I agree. The movie was a major proponent of the "stalking is sweet and romantic" trope in romances that infuriates me to no end.
Did anyone else's disqus recently change from the narrow shit to full-page thing? I mean, it still sucks, but at least it's possible to read.
Obligatory "When will the AV Club get off Patton Oswalt's dick?" comment.
Yeah, that would be gross. There's something about a network and a tv show going at it that just seems wrong.
One touch I really liked in this episode: when Elizabeth trips into the guy who she poisons, he is understandably a bit irritated, but still very kind about it, and helps her to pick up her things. A lesser show would have had him act like a jackass when she fell into him, so the viewer would see her act as something…
I'm really looking forward to the Harlan sheriff getting to become a major player in the upcoming episodes, as the fact that Boyd thinks of him as his puppet only makes him more dangerous. I also like the idea of a show throwing a truly altruistic character into the mix. He could also be like Limehouse last year,…
Yeah, Drive was great. I suspect that in a perfect world, Refn would be directing the new Star Wars movies.
The Paper Chase guy didn't even co-star in Warrior of the Lost World, Megaweapon was really the one and only true star of that movie. The Paper Chase guy was really the antagonist of that movie, if anything.
@avclub-e3f5ab7f02122f95b801e13e2c586d6a:disqus if you're talking about Lobsters, it's definitely not him, because he still comments as Daffy Dick. I think @sweetsadness:disqus is just your regular run-of-the-mill troll.
Was Phillip Seymour Hoffman's debut Jack Goes Boating any good? I know it premiered at Sundance, and that it didn't look all that interesting and the reviews were inconspicuous, but I doubt that Hoffman half-assed it.
I love how funny this show is when it's offensive, like when Martha said it's not safe to go out at night because the palm trees make the Vietnam war vets a little confused about where they are, or Jack complaining about how his local priest ate fat Charlie's booger but ignored him.
I was approached by two giant African-Americans to join their…
BOOK CLUB!
I think the confusion here is stemming from this being the fourth season but the third showrunner, so it's unclear whether this guy is Lupin or Fake Mad Eye Moody.
"I'm Liz Lemon! Nerds! My boyfriends a pilot or something!" (an abridged version of the speech, but that's what I could remember of it).
What's with all of the hate for Insomnia? It's definitely my second favorite of his after Memento, and it features rare great performances from Robin Williams and late period-Pacino. It also has a great twist at the end, and creates a wintry and controlled atmosphere (something that Nolan is not always able to do),…
What's with all of the hate for Insomnia? It's definitely my second favorite of his after Memento, and it features rare great performances from Robin Williams and late period-Pacino. It also has a great twist at the end, and creates a wintry and controlled atmosphere (something that Nolan is not always able to do),…