davidlopan
davidlopan
davidlopan

You’re not alone. It was dumb on so many levels.

When it was announced that they were spending $1.5 billion on a bunch of Avatar sequels, I, like a lot of people, chuckled, thought, “well, that seems like a miscalculation,” made a few jokes, and went on with my day. But the number of people who seem weirdly, personally invested in its failure have become far more

Man but a lot of people seem passionate about telling everyone they can how they hate Avatar 2 so much that they will never watch it.

You really just hate being alive, don’t you?

So noted in the official record.

That part had me absolutely howling in laughter. This dying, scheming queen trying to pull himself up on to a couch and all of a sudden finds himself being interrogated by his near-victim and it’s about if Greg is.... having an affair.

Brian Houston, and his father and family and that cult they formed, are scum. Absolute scum.

Gurl, same. Also, it puts her previous conversation with Harper into a much richer context, when she said that she’s not a victim in the marriage.

Dang, nice catch.   I felt the move of showing her a picture of her kids was deliberate, but only thought the motivation was to show why she puts up with her douche of a husband.    I didn’t even think about the fact that both kids are blondies.

I think that was exactly the meaning of that conversation.

There’s zero genetic reason why one—or even two—dark haired parents can’t have blonde children. They can and do.

I think that’s right, especially given that the whole reason for telling Harper about the trainer was to say that she cheats too!

Same here. Didn't exactly require a Punnett square to do that calculation: dark-haired Cameron should have thrown at least one dark-haired progeny. Add a fair-haired trainer to the mix, and the odds of two Children of the Corn suddenly gets a lot higher.

It’s not even close. This is the best Star Wars TV show of all time.

Westworld on its best day wasn’t on Deadwood’s level.

I always liked Westworld more in theory than execution, although the first season really did nail the positive side of puzzle-box storytelling. (But there’s always the negative side, which is that it’s nearly impossible to make the payoff live up to the buildup.) If you ever wanted a poster child for storytelling that

I’m at #49, Band of Brothers, and I can already tell this list is shit.

Rome not being on this list is so weird. I personally think it’s a top-tier HBO offering. 

I checked out when Band of Brothers was 49.

The unsactioned gathering is what draws these folks in. This guy was just the worst offender becuase he killed two people.  Please tell me what “other points of view” I should examine about having modded cars drag race in the middle of a small town with a lot of pedestrian traffic.