If you watched that Ben Affleck episode and didn't come away thinking HE was the tool, you did it wrong.
If you watched that Ben Affleck episode and didn't come away thinking HE was the tool, you did it wrong.
I didn't think I'd like TLOU because I'm not a big fan of Uncharted and QTE games in general, but it lived up to the hype.
I'm surprised it wasn't mentioned in the article. I don't really care that my tastes are basic bitch level indie, I still love it and it's the only album that I can play front to back on my guitar (and then I throw in Engine after THB2)
Yes! Yahoo Messenger had music streaming built into it. Great way to find new music. Transatlanticism had come out around the time I was using it, and I was like "man this guy sounds like the guy from Postal Service" after thinking DCFC was a screamo band.
I learned that word in 9th grade so I guess that puberty-pretense is kicking in ?
well, when you only have one sentence, you can't do a lot of sarcasm…
I sense a 10 year spin off with JDM on AMC based on them there 48 pages.
That's really the issue. Understandably dragging this out for the cash cow it is, but it leads to bad TV and too much filler. I think the absurdity of Negan in the comics is what plays well though. He's almost likable. I mean, the graphic novels are as sophomoric as they come, so it's not some masterpiece to be…
funny thing about her, because the show was so bad during her time on it, I saw her whole character arc in fast forward. I feel I missed nothing.
well, when you only have 90 minutes, you can't do a whole lot of character development…
I'm sorry, I just keep thinking about that blue ribbon. ::cries::
Brother wasn't creepy, just was more sure about their guilt than the viewer was, due to emotion, and having the actual sleazy prosecution team in his ear.
I hope this show at least focuses more on breaking characters off in pairs to have conversations about their feelings about what happened on the last episode.
I don't like that Kongos song AND it has cringe-worthy lyrics.
"Fil A Chick. Not a Dude."
Do people really watch comedies like this where they analyze every line? That must be exhausting and not fun at all.
Is that why my review of "The Grey" keeps changing?
Yes, stop giving it 4 stars.
But I like Liam Neeson.
Then send him a message about the roles he chooses.