I love movie musicals, but I don't find that this one holds up at all. You're much better off watching South Pacific or A Star is Born (Judy Garland version) or The King and I or My Fair Lady or damn near anything.
I love movie musicals, but I don't find that this one holds up at all. You're much better off watching South Pacific or A Star is Born (Judy Garland version) or The King and I or My Fair Lady or damn near anything.
Extremely well-curated. I don't know how such a good channel has stuck around so long. If I had cable, I'd barely get up from it.
I never saw it, but I've been a big fan of her Twitter feed ever since she wrote that Cracked article about child stars. She's smart and funny.
My favorite game series is full of festivals and holidays and good cheer: Harvest Moon. I play it all the time, not just at holidays, but it seems like a good answer.
We need musicals that are for thinking adults. There was a time when some of the greatest movies in any given year were musicals. I want that time to return. Is this movie a step in that direction?
I was concerned at the time that all Zelda games would adopt that look going forward. Since that isn't the case, and we still got the more traditional fantasy art in titles like Twilight Princess, I think the cel-shaded approach is fine and even attractive every few titles and for the mobile titles in particular.
I am very confused. Why was Connolly CGId?
**Dickens's
Saw Wild. Pretty disappointing. Generic treatment of the material by Nick Hornby.
Yes. And I strongly object to the urge shared by so many modern-day headline writers to misuse words like "deeply" to describe what must, in a healthy brain, be about a 5-minute phenomenon that doesn't leave any lasting scars.
I'm showing you what my reaction would be if I thought you'd actually been deeply unsettled by this 8-minute comedy/horror video. It would be a non-dickish reaction to that circumstance, which is of course not in effect.
I've never encountered the song in the wild, so to speak.
But if you're deeply unsettled by this, you have my sympathy. I hope you are able to recover soon and find some peace.
It's shocking to me that so many commenters seem to find it unsettling. I honestly thought I'd be in the majority.
"Like, say, finding a child in a room alone, standing facing the wall not moving for minutes on end."
I just don't see why it's "deeply" unsettling. Unsettling MAYBE, barely, in the very limited and brief way that a horror movie can be. But deeply? What would that mean? That I lose sleep at night because of it? It's bad writing in addition to being wrong in my subjective experience.
"Deeply" compared to what? Except for the lack of an obvious narrative, it's pretty mainstream horror movie fare. I wouldn't call a mainstream horror movie deeply disturbing, would you? I don't think most reasonable people would. I've seen a lot of movies, and I'm not sure that I would call any of them "deeply"…
Sometimes great things are the result of such happenstance. I like his physiological inevitability on that song. :)
Right, so writers need to drop the damn hyperbole.
"This Thing is Deeply Unsettling" - Nobody Who Has Ever Seen Anything Deeply Unsettling