Flying Battery Zone is boss.
Flying Battery Zone is boss.
Mmm, that's good salt!
Texas Chainsaw Massacre: TNG needs to be seen to be believed.
Raising the Bar was not only a masterpiece, it single-handedly ended our society's collective obsession with Honey Boo Boo. Trey and Matt should get medals for what they did with that episode.
If Jurassic World was anything to go by, adding Jimmy Fallon to theme parks isn't a good idea.
Calling It Follows a slasher is underselling it. Yes, people are stalked and chased, but rarely killed in gruesome ways (which is a slasher movie's biggest selling point). The terror comes from the fact that there is no escape and the knowledge that they will always, always have to run slowly, sickeningly dawning on…
Josie and the Pussycats sounds like its a retroactive satire of this movie.
Sounds like something starring Valerie Cherish.
"… Slappy, who the film conceives of as Stine’s raging id, pulling the strings on the whole monster mash."
Interstellar was too depressing and abstract to be enjoyed. The Martian was incredibly simplistic in its narrative and had a sense of humor to give levity to what was, by all means, an extremely harrowing survival scenario. When you let your audience laugh and don't insist upon philosophizing in place of an actual…
This feels like extreme nitpicking. The head of the mission and the guy who figured out how to save Matt Damon was black, the pilot was Latino, the commander of the mission was a woman, the head of the jet propulsion lab was Asian, and it's all made possible because China saves the day after America rushes and effs…
50/50 is my proof for Rogen handling drama well.
"Apparently, the big benefit that this narrative version will have over
the documentary is that it will follow the girls for a “much longer
span” of their lives, focusing on their “lasting friendship.”
Nick at Nite's 50s-style branding always popped, so much that I remember the branding more than the actual shows (save for I Love Lucy).
The problem you describe is that his girlfriend thought he could do better but he likes where he is in his job, not that he talks big but then does nothing but sits on his butt thinking he's all that. Doesn't really fit the song.
I love Hatesong, but this seems unwarranted. The lyrics aren't saying "if you're poor, you're worthless". It's a song by women about how they have higher expectations and aren't interested in someone that's "always talkin' bout what he wants and just sits on his broke ass". They're saying "if you want to get with us,…
Ignoring my high school years where I was gobsmacked by just near every movie, song, TV show, or book that expanded my worldview, I took a film studies course in college and the instructor started the first day saying she wanted to show us some clips and then gauge how we felt about what we saw. One of the clips was…
September looks bone-dry, which is great because October looks packed to the gills with potential. The Walk, The Martian, Pan, Steve Jobs, and Bridge of Spies all in three weeks is going to break my theater-going budget. I'm saving Crimson Peak for Halloween weekend. The wild card here is Goosebumps which "all-ages…
Even when I was in my early teens, it always stood out to me that one of the only Asian characters in the series is named Cho Chang, which sounds like a really stereotypical Chinese name. Rowling was never good about including minority characters without looking like she was filling a quota.
His wife died and he quit so he'd be there to raise his kids. It didn't have anything to do with him not wanting to play a nerd anymore.