He's cool. I wish he'd get more work outside of Blomkamp movies.
He's cool. I wish he'd get more work outside of Blomkamp movies.
I found its tone rather sneering, even though I suspect I'd agree with a lot of what he says if I saw it. Dowd seems like one of those critics who likes feeling better than the movies he reviews more than he actually likes watching them. But I can't get too angry with him, of course. Because then I'd be playing right…
I'm really hoping he recaptures the promise he showed with District 9. Personally, I enjoy a fun, gritty sci-fi actioner with social commentary thrown in, so I'm disappointed that this one is being received even more poorly than Elysium was.
Pull my finger.
Hate to be that guy, but Gravity is not science fiction. It's set in space but is not futuristic, making it basically just an action thriller with an unusual setting.
I got Ben & Jerry's from a little store in a hotel once, and they gave me a plastic spoon, which could barely scoop the ice cream. I suppose you could just wait until it melts, then suck it all down at once.
That wasn't the real Mark Twain? Now I know why I found him so annoying!
Are you certain she's not playing Castor? I think she might be playing Castor.
"Do I look like I'm trying to be funny?" That scene is hilarious and awful on so many levels.
"George Bush doesn't care about designer footwear" doesn't have the same ring to it.
It's generally a good idea to avoid social media when you're just behind on a big TV show. Or the internet in general.
You know, Kanye might be kind of an asshole, but the more flak he takes, the more I think that race plays at least a factor in it. He's become everybody's go-to example of a famous egomaniac, yet nothing that he has done quite rates up there with the level of douchiness of folks like the aforementioned Bieber. Anyone…
Loved her on Weekend Update.
And I thought he was so butch.
GoT has that odd quality of being addictive and exhausting at the same time. I'll continue to watch the show, but philosophically speaking, GRRM and I just don't have the same outlook. It's gotten to the point where I'm like, "Oh, this character is cool, can't wait to see their dreams crushed and their life end in the…
I always thought "The Mountain and the Viper" was even harder to watch. That one almost feels like a cheat: in the book, Oberyn puts his spear all the way through Gregor's chest and it breaks off. Reading that, all I could think was, "Well, it's over, right? Nobody can survive that. Except it's GRRM, so of course…
Doesn't change my point.
They keep anything supernatural out of the episode until the last few minutes, and even then, Buffy kills the vampire in the most brutal way possible. As Whedon says on the commentary track, the only response he could ever have to death was, "I wish it wouldn't."
My point is that I don't see how those two are connected. How do the chances of a serial killer abducting and murdering Hae have any bearing on the odds that Jay might somehow know where Adnan's car is? Adnan has insisted that to him, it was a completely normal day. What I think happened is that a psychopath killed a…
If the only reason you can think of as to how some dude would know where some other dude's car is is that he was helping that dude bury his ex-girlfriend, then I have nothing to say to you.