OTOH I just rewatched Hereditary and it’s fucking awesome the second time around.
OTOH I just rewatched Hereditary and it’s fucking awesome the second time around.
Easy: they’ll tell people to wear masks, they’ll sell alcohol, people will take off their masks to drink alcohol, some will put them back on again, and there’ll be another spike a month after.
He’s Two-Face, not Two-Torso.
Jeremy’s... iron.
Nobody gets the coffee at Starbucks, it’s basically a hot Baskin Robbins.
Oh god, for some reason I brainfarted and thought I recognized him from another movie... which I just realized is The Shining. (I didn’t sleep very well last night.)
I remember being really impatient with the pilot that the characters couldn’t grok the concept of a zombie infestation. Why do so many zombie shows exist in universes without zombie shows?
Also, before working on this, the director had primarily worked on Playboy vids.
My high school voted for Nader in 2000, I think on the strength of his goal to legalize pot.
I think it’s more that Trump’s base is insecure enough to interfere with this.
There’s already a speedrun on youtube:
I really wish they would make fewer documentaries that glorify mass killers.
Slaughterhouse Five is not my favorite Vonnegut book, in the same way that A Clockwork Orange is not my favorite Kubrick movie. It’s still great and a classic.
I love Terriers but I was less enamored with the ending because it’s basically, beat for beat, the same ending as 25th Hour.
I like Ed Helms. He’s perfectly cast in the IMO underrated Cedar Rapids.
#1 is Picard and #2 is Taggart?
I 100% agree with you about Jotun. I liked the art style and generally like Soulsbourne games with long windups, but the strong attack in that game is just too long. It also takes an boringly long time to trudge back to bosses after you die.
These were way more entertaining than I thought they would be, and the dude is super entertaining, but he is terrible at the game. (If you’re in it for the skillz, there’s web versions of this like guessthecolor.com.)
I agree with you about the premise of the show rebuilding a society. I would love to see a Walking Dead show infused with the themes of Deadwood. (Walking Deadwood, har har.) But Scott Gimple isn’t David Milch.
These messages don’t do anything to convince anti-maskers to wear them. They don’t address their concerns at all. The only thing they do is advertise Twitter, and possibly make normal people feel more smug about wearing masks.