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Daniel Connell
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I've made a detailed review complaining about the flaws of this movie, so no, I'm not a fan, but this movie did have satirical moments. An example of this is the dumb friend "find a dumb friend, ply her with lemonade so she has to pee" was a nice moment. The Nancy Grace figure was pure satire too.

I agree with your diagnosis of Flynn completely. I have only seen the movie but Amy's "cool girl speech" complaints about being pressured to be nice ring hollow when she's a psychotic jerk. Sure, her husband is not a good husband at all, but perhaps she needs to take some of the blame for being a psychopath. When a

I don't think the movie established how much Nick wanted Amy back though. In fact the movie establishes that Nick does not love her anymore, that he is willing to physically abuse her, and is not willing to love her, physically or emotionally. In fact (and this may be an incorrect reading) but the sense that I got is

How many women fake a rape and then decide to frame their husband for murder? She's the textbook definition of an aberration. Highly unusual and uncommon behavior.

Annie Zaleski has to be the first, and last person to prefer the electronic smashing pumpkins to their grunge early days. If you strip away the irritating pulsating electronics from ava adore, it's actually a really good song.

"And take so much New York dick that our pusseys start walking like ow, another one, forget about it. But they wont forget about it Gretch. Because we're just that memorable."

You need to stop investing so much time or energy studying artists as people and spend more time or energy listening to their music. So she's a shallow git, she's not alone in that regard.

Umm…. me? This is meant to be listened to, so it doesn't really fit Brian Eno's definition of ambient music. The fact that you're supposed to pick up on her persona through the music is proof of this.

Walt dies after eating too many grand slams. Are ya happy?

You could even say it sorpasses all these great comedies? Eh? Eh?

3>1>2>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>5>>>>>4

This is the problems with these concept episodes. Love the muppets like Todd does? Then you'll definitely give a muppet themed community episode an A even though it didn't deserve it.

I honestly did, and I'm not alone. I didn't start watching this show because I wanted specific aspects of pop culture deconstructed, I watched this show because it had an off-beat sense of humour I loved.

Absolutely the pilot would have been funny to people who haven't seen the breakfast club. You forget the fact the breakfast club references don't start in earnest until about halfway through the episode. Rewatch the pilot, it's not a series of niche gags about 80s cartoons, it contains humour that is accessible to

Yeah look I'm not a D&D fan or a kids cartoon fan but I laughed at the second D&D episode. I love the scene where Abed is being interrogated, it wasn't close to the first D&D episode in my opinion, but it wasn't bad. I also felt like community doesn't just try and make parody references to D&D, the scene in the first

That's a fairly revisionist attitude. You're forgetting that all the concept episodes from seasons one to three still had a sense of grounding within the community setting, and also had jokes which were not that particular to the aspect of pop culture.

Your first sentence sums up my feelings to this show and community fairly well.

At first, the praise from the reviewers and the fans made me think I was going crazy, from episode two this season has been rubbish. It's nice to read people thinking the same.

I don't think fight club is purely about the notion that working in middle management sucks. For me it had three other messages:

I sat by the ocean at 71 makes me a very happy camper.