Anybody else catch Phil stumble-finishing Melissa's The Shawshank Redemption quote? Is that a callback to S1 when he was pretending he'd seen it?
Anybody else catch Phil stumble-finishing Melissa's The Shawshank Redemption quote? Is that a callback to S1 when he was pretending he'd seen it?
1. Under the Skin
2. Whiplash
3. Boyhood
4. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
5. The Grand Budapest Hotel
6. Coherence
7. The LEGO Movie
8. Listen Up Philip
9. Neighbors
10. 22 Jump Street
I feel like this is my Transparent. Last season ended on a pretty big cliffhanger, I'm excited to see this.
Love these. 1, 3, and 4 would all be in my top, too. I actually almost teared up in Charlie Kelly, King of the Rats.
Same thing happened to me a few days ago. I was like "who is this" then I saw her bio and squealed.
I almost never agree with David Ehrlich on his opinions of movies, but I really like his writing, and his videos are always great.
For some reason, as strong as I know the depression arc has been, I haven't been super emotionally invested in it - I know it's accurate and it makes me feel sad watching it, but I've never come close to actually crying. And then tonight's episode came and ANNIHILATED me. That ending.
Forgive me if I'm wrong, but isn't that Ross you're referring to? That's who I meant.
Teyonah Parris was really good in Mad Men and Dear White People.
I really like Polanski's Macbeth, which takes some smart liberties with the text while keeping the language the same (like giving Ross a pretty important role, and like adding that last scene with Donalbain visiting the witches to complete the cycle). I also like Throne of Blood.
*glances at the comments* NOPE
Ha, that would actually be pretty great.
God, this was just so fucking fun. I felt like I was either laughing or just squealing with joy constantly. That party scene recalled the best scene of Age of Ultron. The best scenes in things like this are usually just the characters having fun, not the actual battles (though those were also strong this time around).
I should probably watch this. Mistress America made me fall in love with Lola Kirke.
This episode was beautifully directed. So happy this show is back.
The way I can see it, the only way this show can make a real change and be truly compelling again(?) is by buying in a little bit to Morgan's point of view. His standalone episode this season was so good because it presented an interesting, surprisingly optimistic new point of view. Honestly, as much as I love Carol,…
I heard they're not dumping the prison until the fourth midseason finale, when they kill the governor and then roam around Atlanta for a while.
Looking forward to Tangerine and Queen of Earth. Also, everyone should watch Phoenix. It's great.
I actually think it's kind of more irritating that they waited so long. It was so clear they were dragging out the reveal, and when I eventually realized "they're going to drag this out, aren't they?" I was pretty pissed.
This is random, but I really like your picture. I did a reread of the entire Animorphs series last year (lol), and that one in particular was one of my early favorite books.