Seriously. And the chef made a pizza that doesn't resemble St. Louis Style pizza much at all. The only St Louisian thing he did was put provel cheese on it, the crust is all wrong.
Seriously. And the chef made a pizza that doesn't resemble St. Louis Style pizza much at all. The only St Louisian thing he did was put provel cheese on it, the crust is all wrong.
The Cereal Defense is indeed an all-time classic and The Gang Dines Out is also gold. The nature of Sunny is that after its peak, it's not terribly consistent, meaning there's always going to be a mix of quality in every season. I think Psycho Pete Returns to Charlie Work as back to back episodes represents the show…
"I have to piss…out of my penis"
Those three are indeed the very good, perhaps even great ones from last season (though I wouldn't call any all-time classics). But the rest of the episodes from the season are collectively the most rehashed, least funny, weakest group of episodes from any season yet (edging out season 8, its closest competition).
Xxxtra Clean too. From both firsthand experience and secondhand knowledge of dozens of friends and acquainces, it has a 100% success rate when directions are properly followed and it's sold in the majority of head shops I've been to across several different states. I'm sure most of the competing detox drinks on the…
Hank checked the house, Peggy was gone, off already to Sioux Falls for her Lifespring seminar in the morning and to unwittingly spark the Massacre at Sioux Falls.
When we never cut back to Peggy again after she shocked Dodd, I assumed what I thought was fairly obvious given all that's come before and especially after her conversation with Hank. Right after taking care of Dodd, she drove off, probably to Sioux Falls, possibly right on to California. I expect the next time we…
As a film student making short docs, you should consider it more or less a requirement to see Nanook of the North, Grey Gardens, and The Thin Blue Line regardless of Documentary Now's parody. They're doc cannon and essential viewing for any film student or budding filmmaker.
Fairly strong as far as far as these lists go, but there are some baffling choices and too much emphasis placed on recent work rather than body of work and recency in general with current star directors over established masters with far more great films under their belt.
Citizenfour
Not a bad list by any means and taking too much heat for the inclusion of the year most technically accomplished blockbuster, the superbly directed Godzilla, my big gripe with the list is the total lack of documentaries in a year with so many fantastic ones.
Since people are listing what they have and haven't seen, I've seen all of their 50 choices. My favorites from the list are Pulp Fiction, Goodfellas, Fargo, Hoop Dreams, Rushmore, Miller's Crossing, Carlito's Way, The Thin Red Line, Fast, Cheap, and Out of Control, Se7en, Close-Up, Naked, Crumb, Being John Malkovich,…
Since people are listing what they have and haven't seen, I've seen all of their 50 choices. My favorites from the list are Pulp Fiction, Goodfellas, Fargo, Hoop Dreams, Rushmore, Miller's Crossing, Carlito's Way, The Thin Red Line, Fast, Cheap, and Out of Control, Se7en, Close-Up, Naked, Crumb, Being John Malkovich,…
The 50 best films of the '90s not mentioned by the AV Club (in reverse chronological order):
The 50 best films of the '90s not mentioned by the AV Club (in reverse chronological order):
Benny has Tourette's before people knew what that was.