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Neanderthal cuisine? Sounds good to me.

I would.

"Please die!"

Oh yeah he's escalating. Makes sense considering the analysis from the therapist. When you have complete power and when you see the world as just your personal playground where relationships don't matter, all you have is thrill rides. And sooner or later you're gonna need more and more intense thrills to satisfy

Really? I mean, we've already seen that she picked her father over her husband and that she has some severe emotional issues. Picking her father over her kids seems like the logical next step especially when she gets her nose rubbed into it like this. It shows that her humanity is often just as much as facade as her

Wait, did the review not touch at all on how this episode brilliantly ups the ante of how Beth relates to both her father and her children? And how Morty and Summer actually seem to want to move on now which their mother seems incapable of doing? Because that was the best part.

So is this show worth it? I have such a backlog as is, and I'm not sure whether I want to add this.

This sounds like the most unforgivable kind of bad. The boring kind that invokes almost no emotional response. The generically kind of competent kind of bad in that assembly-line-esque way that transforms something vibrant into a bland consumerist product. There's absolutely nothing redeemable about that kind of bad,

Does this episode mean they're going to show Jesus' descendant? Oh man if they do, and if it's anything like the comics… Oh man the fallout is going to be delicious.

Its easy; he's formulaic. That's bad for a movie composer who essentially works in service of the film, especially if it's a composer like Zimmer who moves between a lot of genres and film styles.. But he often doesn't really get that memo. It gets even more annoying when he gets all arrogant about how revolutionary

Oh definitely. He's often really formulaic. I read Sidney Lumet's Making Movies a while back and I think he really hit the mark that when you constantly recognise the score as made by a certain someone it ain't a good sign. Though I'd argue that it's okay if you're really niche, like Ennio Morricone. But Zimmer is

I just have to ask; how the hell do you get into this wacky mess? GLOW convinced me, I get the appeal now, but it's so…big that I have no idea how to go about it. It's worse than a convoluted anime franchise! But I want me some cheesy stupid soap-serie storylines and all kinds of ridiculous wrestling moves, so I'm

Just watch the Miami Vice TV show, that's some good, hardboiled 80's cheese. Fuck that modern reboot.

Damn right Waltz was born to play a Bond villain. That made it all the more criminal in how much they wasted him in Spectre.

Y'see, I call that kind of shit glorious. Amazingly entertaining, I'll laugh my ass off just riffing about it. I miss having such a good time with Bond movies.

I love them because of that cheese though, I wouldn't want it any other way. Well okay the Roger Moore films took it to a whole 'nother level, often too far. But it's a flavour of action we don't get any more. Bourne-ish action is a dime a dozen, so transforming a truly unique franchise into that seems such a waste.

You might not care, but I bet a lot of Mayan descendants went "Yo what the fuck?" Especially because you don't exactly see Mayan culture depicted so thoroughly in pop culture. Gibson had a chance, but he blew it on that front and fucked over a hefty group of people with that. As he often does.

*gasp* Never.

Amen brother. At least Skyfall had a deliciously hammy villain though, and some fun callbacks.

But but but he was a broken, brainwashed slave and now he learns to love for the first time! Am I such a softy sap for finding that adorable? And pretty well acted too, that helps.