THIS IS WHAT I'M SAYING. High comedy.
THIS IS WHAT I'M SAYING. High comedy.
As soon as they all agreed to this stupid Wight plan I immediately thought of Jon and Davos smuggling a dead guy into King's Landing Weekend-at-Bernie's style.
Jackie Brown is great and Tarantino's best movie, but y'all can bugger right off with Titanic being better than Boogie Nights or L.A. Confidential.
Eh, I outgrew them at about 25. YMMV.
Perfect Dark was a better single player game but got needlessly complicated in multiplayer (also loses points for framerate issues and needing the RAM pack). That was the beauty of Goldeneye - simplicity. Lots of options but not too many, and only about seven total maps, so you could learn every nook and cranny…
My stoned roommates and I (weed wasn't my thing) used to play this for hours on end. We got hooked on other games as well (Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, Mario Tennis), but we always came back to Goldeneye.
Enjoying this so far. I thought Reflektor got a bad rap and expectations for this were unfairly low due to that unfairly maligned album. Might not be the best thing they've done, but it's entirely listenable.
I'm with you. Generally not a Nolan fan. TDKR is awful. Inception is "meh." Even The Dark Knight is just…ok (Batman Begins is his best Batman IMO, and still no masterpiece).
Besides the casting of Elba and Matthew M. (can't be bothered to look up the actual spelling) this is the best news I've heard about this movie yet.
Springsteen for me. Nine shows beginning in 2002, last one in 2014. Almost made it to 10, but he cancelled the Greensboro show after HB2 hit (though in truth I may not have made it there anyway). Hope he gets back to NC at some point so I can make it that even 10.
I'm loving this new record. Maybe a shade behind Southeastern but better than Something More. Cumberland Gap feels like the best Tom Petty song Petty didn't write.
I'm sure Spielberg is totally sweating this.
I can't wait to not watch this.
Moore's winking-and-nodding take on Bond fell out of fashion for a while, but I'm glad history has come back around to viewing him as a great Bond, and exactly the right one for his time. The character and franchise are better for having had his performances.
I thought the same thing - I worked at a country club there, and let's just say its residents aren't hurting. It seems like they took the name of the town because it's got a nice ring to it, but Gloucester would have made more sense. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if Lonergan considered that for the title but…
Seinfeld 2017: "Netflix and chill" with Schindler's list.
Broderick's scene in Manchester absolutely did not work for me. His and Gretchen Mol's characters are written so broadly that they took me right out of the movie, which I otherwise admired but didn't love.
Yeah, not that unpopular. There are a lot of people who don't like LiT. I'm not one of them, but they're out there.
Agree, also, wtf was up with cheating us out of Fred Weasley's death scene? Such a powerful moment in the book, but they just cut it out of the movie altogether. Doesn't make sense to me.
Deathly Hallows Part 1 improves on the book. Part 2 does not.