Oh, so much, and I love it.
Oh, so much, and I love it.
…not probably.
Oh my word. They all sound like the Outland themes from Burning Crusade. That's just magical.
Are a bunch of parents about to stop a guy with a spaceship? Really? Are they going to throw their cellphones at him? Write really angry tweets?
I'm excited for Man of Steel, but I'm trying to keep it in check. The dialogue in the trailer isn't very good. Hoping that it's a case of a bad trailer cutting and not bad writing overall…
It's…really weird. Nothing like what I go to Daft Punk for.
I don't understand how 19-49 is a "demographic". As in, I don't understand how saying "most people" is a helpful division of anything.
I had no idea this was good. The promos made it look painfully dumb.
I have precisely zero f's to give about the Alien franchise, and I thought Prometheus was terrible. Pretty, especially at the beginning, but terrible. I cannot comprehend how Lindelof gets jobs.
I always appreciate a barbaric yawp.
"Sure, Community has changed…but why would it have stayed the same?"
The kid dies in the stage version too, in exactly the same way.
Both of them are terrible. D:
Both of them are terrible. D:
I witnessed almost that exact thing happening recently. He proceeded to ask her out.
I witnessed almost that exact thing happening recently. He proceeded to ask her out.
It's entirely possible that I have an undiscovered bias against YA. I couldn't get further than 20 pages. It just failed to suspend my disbelief. "Orphans are the first to build these? How did they even get a ride to Radio Shack?" It's far from the most ludicrous premise a book has built upon, but it did not work for…
It's entirely possible that I have an undiscovered bias against YA. I couldn't get further than 20 pages. It just failed to suspend my disbelief. "Orphans are the first to build these? How did they even get a ride to Radio Shack?" It's far from the most ludicrous premise a book has built upon, but it did not work for…
It happens.
It happens.