Honestly I feel like it's a mashup of both things.
Honestly I feel like it's a mashup of both things.
I don't really remember either but she comes in with the "I'm looking out for me and only me and the rest of you can go fuck yourselves" attitude. It's clear that she's been hurt and is just putting up this huge preemptive defense around herself so no one can undermine and hurt her. I did not like her character to…
They made a point on That 70s Show about how boring Donna was, which I agree, Donna was such an uninteresting character. So for me it's a relief to see Alex who is a very manipulative and yet sympathetic character.
I completely agree with this but the thing I didn't understand was how was it that she hadn't met any other people at college who were a lot more like her in terms of being an athlete or just being a college student? I mean surely there were other black kids at that college who weren't gangbangers.
Real Talk: Is there a purpose of having celebrities voice animated characters? I mean the little kids in the audience who the movie is targeted at do not care that John Oliver and Anton Yelchin are voicing Squibbly Doo and Shaganoff (making up my own Smurf names). And those who do know who the celebrities are like…
Was anybody else waiting for him to get mauled to death in Gremlins? He's in like two scenes near the beginning then we never see him again.
I apologize. Didn't mean to spoil the part where Piper looks in the mirror and sees Kyle MacLachlan.
Past-nastification.
EDIT: As of these episodes I like Diaz and Bennett and have no idea of what happens in the future and didn't make an opinion already because I watched the entire season already…
THEY'RE HERE…and delicious!
Yeah I'm jonesing for some She-Hulk and Spider-Woman here.
I bought Army of Darkness, The Howling, and Archer: Season 2 Friday night. Then I went on down to San Diego on Saturday to wait in line to meet Aisha Tyler at this book signing she had (then I tried to say 20 things to her at the same time because I only had like 30 seconds to talk to her, but she's super nice). Jared…
The only way I'm ever gonna watch a Superman movie is if the film is a series of vignettes inspired from Superdickery.
Suspiria is an odd duck. It really doesn't work in terms of plot or characters but that kick-ass Goblin soundtrack and the freaky lighting and settings makes it worth the watch. Also I was genuinely freaked out with the girl who had the giant nails in her eyes at the end. That scared the shit out of me.
I want to agree with you on seeing the movie with an audience for a full effect because I understand what you're implying. The audience I had was very much into the film BUT at the same time the bulk of my audience was teenagers who weren't rudely talking over the movie or anything but there was always a constant…
I like The Innkeepers up until the last 10-15 minutes when Sara Paxton is told explicitly not to go downstairs then the dumbass switch in her brain goes off and she does it anyway even though it's clear that she's being lured by the ghosts. It's her own damn fault, she was an eccentric character who wasn't really…
Exactly. Hate on Taylor, hate on Kanye, hate on MTV, but at the end of the day that was just rude.
My life's not that great.
I remember seeing Jumanji in 95 which would have put me somewhere on 2 going on 3 years old. I made it to the part where the boy gets sucked into the board game before I freaked the fuck out and started screaming.
Now see I'm also a Scooby Doo fan and I didn't like the Bendee Boo segment. There have been much better Scooby Doo parodies: Johnny Bravo, that one with David Cross, and Harvey Birdman. The animation was great in the segment and it did have mentally ill George Takei but I thought it was weak sauce. I also don't really…