That's not the tech's fault.
That's not the tech's fault.
Better to be right over happy.
dancing triumphantly to Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive"
" true test of someone's character and maturity. The ability to forgive somebody for cheating on you."
I'm not placing the blame solely on Ffion, Liam was the jealous type (with reason obviously) and the marriage wasn't in good shape but that pales when up against her betrayal. What she did is pretty impossible to come back from and no-one should be expected to just forgive it and get on with things.
The writers may not think it's an advantage, I don't care too much. The technology allows him to discover the truth his wife was trying to hide, that's a good thing. You're rather obvious rant about people being flawed doesn't change the fact that she cheated and couldn't be trusted.
A. Best ep of the entire series. White Bear would be second but still gets an A.
"but it's clear to me that one of the main reasons her marriage to Liam
is on the rocks is because of his distrustful nature and his drinking."
Justifiable? Yes, Sesnsible? No. Better to wait to 'til sober and punch the guy.
Hey hey hey, Josh is fine. But yes, everyone else is a cock.
Great point.
A C for Witchfinder General? PAHAHAHAHAHAHA. I'm generally respectful of critics opinions (providing they dont make cruddy factual errors) but giving a C to Reeves' flat out masterpiece honestly makes me question Schrager's ability to discern cinematic achievement.
Hipsters are hugely materialistic.
Don't forget him deliberately using instagram to express his feeling so everyone could see he was in a shitty hotel. Oh the romance!
Ha. Called it.
You had me at '…..Cut Copy video'
Yes, agreed absolutely. I do understand why some people may feel that way - Batman is the "hero", in most film his actions would be implicitly correct. What I adore about TDK is that its purpose is to undermine and question Batman's whole ideology. I'll also say it's why Rises is a comparative let down - it's thematic…
It's damn high on my list. It doesn't quite sit at the top. It's certainly the best Batman film ever, the best comic book film ever and the the best blockbuster of the 2000's.
The whole cellphone thing is making the point that when you start acting beyond the law as Batman did in BB you create enemies who are unbeatable without stepping over the line again and again and farther and farther each time. It's the backbone of the whole film and nearly every scene in the movie illuminates, backs…
Well duh, one of them has to remain a virgin, however technically.