Why bother going after Barron when Eric and Don Jr. both look like the heirs to American Psycho? There's plenty of fodder there. Let Barron grow a little into a complete awkward teenager before going after him.
Why bother going after Barron when Eric and Don Jr. both look like the heirs to American Psycho? There's plenty of fodder there. Let Barron grow a little into a complete awkward teenager before going after him.
I feel kind of sad for the audiences who watch these movies, thinking that they are seeing something profound, when it's really horrible.
Alcoholism.
I think it could have been a separate sketch, and WU filled with more topical jokes.
It was flawed, but still a good series to watch. It's a shame Yancey Butler had a lot of personal problems after the show was cancelled, because she was great in the role.
The New Terminator Apprentice.
It's not Trump, it's political conservatives at large who want to shrink the government no matter what important services are lost. These groups have been on the chopping block for decades. With a Republican government from top to bottom, they can finally do it, public outcry be damned.
It's going to be terrible because someone on the Internet told me so.
Will we still be laughing so hard (or not so hard) when all the real material on Trump comes out over the next year or two? The prognostications that he won't last his full term seem more likely by the moment.
I don't hate him, but he replaced one of my favorite people in Craig Ferguson. Everyone is scum after the man who brought in a gay robot skeleton and a pantomime horse as sidekicks.
I would have loved to see the Maze of Death that's in the book, but those crazy Hollywood budgets…
I'll just play Ballroom Blitz a few times.
I't s a good thing Stilgar will be around Twin Peaks to take care of things.
Paul Muad'dib looks pissed.
There doesn't sound like enough to get me to buy at Switch, but my PS4 gets some real love this year. Persona 5, Nier: Automata, Nin No Kuni II, Mass Effect. And let's not forget South Park: The Fracture But Whole, which should be a mandatory buy for the name alone.
Sweet another Mike Judge… "Country music's most"
It wasn't the use of gravity that turned me off, it was the combat. Far too frustrating for my taste. I won't be getting the sequel regardless, but I could see the potential in the first game, something well made and designed for parts of a handheld system that were never going to be used much (the gyros, the…
The original movie has one of my favorite open credit sequences, especially the music for it.
I didn't see much religion in it, despite the biblical nature of the story. It felt more like a scifi/fantasy CGI pseudoblockbuster in it, complete with broody Russell Crowe and Deathly Hallows-ish Emma Watson.
I get that. I view it almost as historical fiction, but at the very least, it pushed to buy the book the movie is based on. It's hard to divorce the interest in science from the quality of the movie making. I'm guessing that I wouldn't view it as highly on a second viewing.