Agree. The way the show knows how to take its time is a rarified feat. Few shows I can think of, past or present, are this confident in their storytelling.
Agree. The way the show knows how to take its time is a rarified feat. Few shows I can think of, past or present, are this confident in their storytelling.
No mention on how the entire episode is a riff on Martin Scorsese movies? You're slipping, Zack.
DUDE!
Currently I'm missing nothing as I still buy them and will continue to until they don't make them any more. I'm not behind the times, I'm twenty years ahead of next-gen hipsters.
Unfinished, but yeah, an underappriciated game. I enjoyed the living hell out of KOTOR II.
Edgy.
I loved it and can assure you that my taste in movies is at least as simultaneously pretentious and tolerant of bad movies as yours (film school grad here; i.e. I can be picky too). Call it a difference of opinions, but I contend that Beowulf is far from a piece of dreck.
You say that as if that's a bad thing.
Fun fact: Neil Gaiman had dropped hints about a Gilgamesh project a few years ago, but it all seemed to come to nothing. I sincerely wish it'd actually happen because The Epic of Gilgamesh is ripe for a film version.
SHUT THE FUCK UP!
FUCK LANDO CALRISSIAN!
Are you missing out? Not really, though 20 years ago I'd of said differently. Once upon a time, Taco Bell had something called a Fajita Wrap that was, bar none, the best thing they ever produced. It only lasted a few years in the 90's, and when it went off the menu Taco Bell was never the same and I spent considerably…
You get ALL the upvotes for mentioning Mission Hill.
Aw yeah, dude, I remember those days. They sound so much better on vinyl.
One of the issues with the Emo term is how few bands and fans that were tagged Emo identified as such (even MCR hated the label). I'm sure if the meta-data search was pointed at other names like "post-hardcore" they'd see a greater/broader representation of acts.
That's beautiful. It's like poetry.
I love how this article doesn't address one very likely factor: Fatigue with the mainstream scene. It happens to every scene and it's likely what's happening now. The pop scene that got launched at the close of the 2000's is finally losing steam and going stale. This just happens to be the first pop-era of Digital Age…
Glad to see I'm not alone in rating Django Unchained near the bottom.
Just as it was with Sad Puppies, these dorks will find a way to declare victory no matter what happens.
I'M NOT YOUR BROTHER.