Yeah, Jesse is the direct cause of everything that happened out in the desert. Regardless of how you feel about Jesse, that's the truth.
Yeah, Jesse is the direct cause of everything that happened out in the desert. Regardless of how you feel about Jesse, that's the truth.
It would, comedically.
@avclub-808e22af6c33eea22608f30cef458844:disqus Yes please.
And of course, Married… With Children is Just The Seven Of Us compared to all the shit on that network now.
Look at the look on that actress's face. I'm sure it's ostensibly for the scene she's in, but I think there's more to it than that. She looks like she's trying to figure out, in painstaking detail, all the steps that got here to be on that set, at that moment in time, wearing that outfit, and how she can avoid putting…
I finally read the Darabont script about six months ago. Couldn't believe how fucking great it was.
@avclub-1381551339ad8ecfb87a9719aa659716:disqus and @avclub-0ae7484a9f3bbd2a21df420050c032ae:disqus I think you make some interesting points. It's easy to forget about the short time-frame this show's been on, but when you think about it, there's been so much that's happened in basically the last 18 Months of show…
Oh really? Anything other than the Tom Snyder thing at the end (which I bet is Mamet).
I believe Ebert said something to the effect of this movie having the best curtain line since Some Like It Hot. He wasn't wrong.
Here's my only thing about this: I don't like the idea that they've essentially built up and paid off THE prime conflict of the show early, with the real, big, M60 balls-to-the-wall ending being between Walt and some guys we met in the last 10% of the show's run.
@avclub-5905114b2a37b2b7b0a719d55ac35cd9:disqus The idea of someone getting off one last call to their loved one — full of cryptic, tragic-in-hindsight statements — was I'm sure a novel, heart-wrenching plot development in your day, but a hundred-odd years on, has been used enough times to have often become the…
On the DVD, there's a feature called "Plot Holes" that are little animated bits explaining a few unspoken/assumed things is movie (which aren't really "Plot Holes" but whatever). One of them is Diane explaining how she was able to escape all those zombies.
Yeah, whatever it takes to get more of this. Back out of all the fucking promises you want, boys.
Anytime Jen Kirkman does this, she really fulfills the potential of the idea. I'd watch a whole series of just her doing it, but that would mean she's an alcoholic (on the plus side, she would stop talking about how she's a Superhero for not having kids).
Read the card, read the card!
The one thing — just one — about this show I don't totally love is how Waters not only puts himself into the reenactments, but usually as one of the big showy parts.
I hope, for your sake, it's a Microsoft Surface tablet.
He has the same accolades as Kilmer, Clooney, and Bale did when they became Batman.
Yeah, I won't really believe Affleck has any credibility until he — just as an example — writes, directs, and stars in a Best Picture Winner.
@avclub-51425b752a0b402ed3effc83fc4bbb74:disqus At the end of Hot Fuzz, Nic and Danny are doing all that fancy driving to chase down some hippies spray painting a garbage can. He's totally become the shitty cop he was the exact opposite of at the beginning.