Didn't have the writing staff get laid off this week? or is that just scuttlebutt?
Didn't have the writing staff get laid off this week? or is that just scuttlebutt?
Found the guy who's never been to a drag show.
Honestly, this episode is filled with so much fan service, a lower grade would probably incite death threats.
You should check out the criterion reviewer on blu-ray dot com. Those consist of a summary often well into the third act, and very little else.
I think it is a luchador hawk.
I like that this site was purchased by an avid Clinton supporter, but you have enough integrity to only make digs at Sanders every single chance you can.
It is interesting to see every writer on this site endlessly blame the letter grades for unfairly pigeonholing their reviews, and yet repeatedly struggle to express their thoughts in a way that supports this simple, universal standard.
Oh, I don't care WHAT he likes, but sometimes his reviews can veer into immature posturing instead of evoking whatever it is he sees in a film.
I'm still waiting for my official alternative in November.
I just got hit with some serious friendly fire.
I think my issue with it is that he always frames his heralding of random genius with an aggressive and smug condescension (like his terribly written Miami Vice review).
Didn't the clone makers live on an ocean planet in ep2?
There are two kinds of people:
Just about every situation is contrived in the episode. There is a limit to neatly stacked walls of the bodies of the dying per battle that I am willing to accept.
She is fantastic. That guy on the other hand…I can't watch.
No Colleen Ballinger?
If I remember correctly, and it was years ago, the guy on trial was not a cop, but I don't think I was around long enough to hear the details of case.
There was a whole generation who was raised manually clicking their tvs to UHF channels and seeing all the weird shit PBS had to offer. Especially if you were up in the middle of the night.
For me, the ending seems much less out of nowhere in subsequent viewings. The fact that it is mostly allegorical for gaining leverage over the ruling class as the only possibility for peaceful coexistence makes it an easier narrative pill to swallow.
No Jeunet & Caro?