Talking to that guy is like looking in a mirror.
Talking to that guy is like looking in a mirror.
For people with backlights on their TVs: are the lights turned on all the time? Is there any way I could make it toggleable if I have a Harmony remote?
You're not supposed to stomp cockroaches, unless you want a billion eggs to fly all over your apartment and spawn of generation of baby cockroaches all out for revenge.
Has anyone younger than 20 seen Billy Madison or Happy Gilmore? Do those movies still hold up?
In any given episode, there are a tons of things that happen that could be considered predictions. Meanwhile, the world is an enormous place, and things happen there all the time. A lot of things that happen in the episodes will have a passing resemblance to the huge number of things that happen in the world. As they…
Also it should be malty and a little oniony/garlicky.
I hope there's an explanation for that in the final episode. Shoshanna and Ray were always my favorite characters on the show.
I don't think it's anywhere near Kubrick's best movie, but there's something to be said about how iconic the visuals have become.
Jeez, I ate so many pizzas on the backs of Goosebumps and Encyclopedia Brown Book It prizes.
The best television The Walking Dead has put out is the title sequences, and it jumps back to that every week.
I wish they hadn't just written puns. This would have been a lot funnier if they wrote actual jokes.
To me, that also describes Brian Regan, Gaffigan, and to some extent Jerry Seinfeld (which is just having thought about it 10 seconds), which is extremely good company. Not everyone has to be Carlin (who frankly, at the end, was all point of view and little comedy).
I feel like sleazy network execs have been evaluating TV shows on sem-dog potential for decades.
The most egregious "directing" problem I saw with season 2 was that scenes didn't build momentum from the scene before, or carry them forward to the next scene. It's hard to pinpoint the culprit. Of course, Pizzolato was to blame for the limp plotting. But I also didn't like that most scene transitions were arbitrary…
I'm super excited about this too, but they're also the two people I'd guess to have the biggest egos in television.
I dunno. That's just the sort of simplistic, high-school-nihilist point this show would make.
One of my favorite movie experiences was seeing this in ~2008 at a midnight screening at IFC Center in NYC. (Unlike some other midnight screening experiences, I wasn't even drunk.) My favorite part was "I'd like to take his face… off" getting thunderous applause / hooting from the audience.
But Science makes Booze?
3DS version is also way better for the Water Temple alone.
I'm super excited for the next Mario. Nintendo has been killing it with recent Marios, and as Clayton pointed out, it may have benefited from being developed alongside BOTW.