You know a bunch of crazy people then. I love Loki too but it is very much the man who made Loki what he is that I appreciate. It's a matter of separating the actor from the character I guess.
You know a bunch of crazy people then. I love Loki too but it is very much the man who made Loki what he is that I appreciate. It's a matter of separating the actor from the character I guess.
Love or hate his acting, Hemsworth absolutely looks the part of Thor. Hiddleston might have been able to added slightly more characterization to the part but I like Hemsworth in that he plays the serious parts well, the arrogant violent behemoth well, and the funny beats with Loki well too.
I think in the madness of Post-Avengers hype, many people didn't understand why so many were fangirling all over Tumblr about him, because at this point he was still really known in America as Loki. But with films like War Horse and Midnight in Paris coming out and more of his work becoming available to american…
I'm not sure I'd be so keen on allowing my significant other to name our child after their ex even in a very sad circumstance the mother had with Max.
That's beautifully put, I hadn't really considered it. I'm not someone who believes in fate and the notion of "things happen for a reason" but HIMYM is a show that emphasizes the idea that everything and everyone is connected somehow and while it's highly romanticized because it's a TV show I find it to be positively…
It didn't make me cry while watching it but just thinking about it really got to me.
My mind immediately went to Futurama and Kwanzabot reading the headline. LL Cool J is not Coolio though. :(
Reinforced more when one such as myself who is barely 5 foot looks like a midget-child when standing next to him.
This kind of sounds like Pet Semetary 2.
I always think of Friends in this argument because for me personally, that is a show that was (roughly) consistent through its entire run in that the character developments were so minute (marriages and babies and not much else). Whereas the more modern sitcom wants to focus more on its characters and possibly…
They filmed there for season 1, I'm not sure they continued after that. They held the first Community Convention aka Communi-Con at that college too, which was a lot of fun to go to.
I know somewhere it was mentioned that Community took place in Colorado, because I'm from Colorado and I can safely say that there's nothing about Greendale that represents Colorado.
The thing with Jessica Alba is that they whitewashed her, they did not want to acknowledge her actual ethnicity so they stuck her with extremely tacky blonde hair and unconvincing contacts. I find it frustrating when they had actresses like Elizabeth Banks or Scarlet Johansson or Amanda Seyfried to use if they had no…
I took a quiz on Buzzfeed (yep I have no life) that asked "Which New Girl Character Are You?" and I was Nick Miller.
I think Andy Samberg is actually a pretty good real-life equivalent of Fry's attractiveness. He's not the most physically attractive guy but his personality grows on you and he looks respectable when he's cleaned up.
It would have been great if one of those commercials had the line, "Siri, who's house is this? How'd I get here?"
I think the reason found footage is still around though is because it's so cheap to make them. That notion that anyone can film a movie is plagued with thousands of YouTube vloggers who have a webcam or their iphone, which doesn't make for a quality picture but it can be done very easily.
You know what always bothered me about the puppet episode that I found unsettling because I knew it was a contrived development that was never gonna be touched on again? That whole story Jeff told about how he met the perfect woman but couldn't own up to being there for that woman's kid. It was like out of a…
This was a good episode, and I appreciate how aware it was in how it was retreading things that the show had covered in the past. But I realized while watching this that "Intermediate Documentary Filmmaking" is my favorite episode of the entire show and that nothing will ever be as satisfying or hilarious or sad as…
I honestly don't understand how this became the #1 box office movie of all time. It has never sounded that interesting to me and when it came out everyone told me to watch it because it was visually stunning. If your argument is, "the movie is okay but it was pretty to watch" you've failed to sell me the movie. If I…