Yes, I am only banned on Gawker it appears.
Yes, I am only banned on Gawker it appears.
The brakes are on.
Flop schmop, I love this film.
I pictured Rust Cohle writing this article, while chain-smoking and downing a sixer.
I'm so late to the party, but I had to post the hands down greatest work of science fiction-as a life mantra- that there is:
"Where's the coin, Davey?"
There needed to be a sketch of the Botany Bay on a desert world with the caption:
The Don't-Have-A-Cows Are Not What They Seem.
I always thought he was half-queer.
the mega-corporations that ran the Inner Planets in, The Stars My Destination.
Carcosa?
I agree with all your critiques- even though I still enjoyed the ending. I would chalk this up to how well acted and directed it was. There have been some great technical work- both in art direction and cinematography, throughout the show; this kept in that, but not up to the level of that tracking shot in episode 5.
Oh, and apologies for not following format.
The mormegil!
The great Turin Turambar, of course.
I have to gush now, you're an awesome person. My wife and I love Firefly and I completely agree with your take on them using the Browncoats as analogous of the South and the Alliance as the union. As even the captain stated at one point " Maybe things are better under one alliance for most folks, but I sure saw many…
Which shows you backed right down when faced with the fact, no white man in the north was fighting to end slavery, period.
Oh and uh, "Sherman was not an abolitionist before the war and, like others of his time and background, he did not believe in "Negro equality."[84] Before the war, Sherman at times even expressed some sympathy with the view of Southern whites that the black race was benefiting from slavery,' Goddamn, you're an idiot.…
Ohio, where the Ku Klux Klan holds rallies to this day.
It's sad because you know that none of these people care about slavery one way or the other- save that it serves as a useful bludgeon to wield against the South.