More orange, isn't he?
More orange, isn't he?
Almost as if we were 'on guard'.
Eventually, like after you tripped him?
It's because he was born in the year 123.
I literally thought that was what the song was about for years.
Ghosts are so hot.
I thought The Fermata went a little too close to being nearly porn, but certainly better written than a lot of erotica (and if porn is what you're looking for, it should do.)
I hope it's on the first of May.
Molly Hagan is great and she suits that part.
He's seen The Force Awakens, watching A New Hope is going to give him serious deja vu.
I'm pretty sure making people read Kevin J. Anderson novels is outlawed under the Geneva Conventions.
Well she is a refugee — probably close enough for big business.
Eh, they could put it on Starz.
I think that means I'm only one behind, cool.
Well you usually wouldn't see it. You might already know someone with a TV for a pancreas. (Actually, if you do, you'd probably know it, those TV pancreas people can't shut up about it.)
I just skipped the headline (often a good idea on the AV Club) and when the reviewer mentioned 'Sparks' in the review I was thinking it was the title of a show I didn't know, or maybe that it was about the band called Sparks.
The noise on the soundtrack at that scene and a couple of other parts of the movie disturbed me a lot.
I think the movie might have been better if it didn't go with the romance connection of it, or maybe the characters tried that but they didn't like each other like that. I definitely think that in the movie, they were supposed to be romantically interested in each other — e.g., Mitshua cries when she thinks Taki is…
I thought Mitsuha was into her *for Taki*, like she thought it'd be cute if they got together and was helping him out — I didn't get the impression that she was attracted to Okudera herself.
Also, I don't know how Tokyo trains work but would you really see someone on another train, both get off at the next stop, try to find each other and end up running all over town like that?