Thats the only episode of BOTW that I couldn't finish, because I don't enjoy Landis's shtick. Should I go back and finish it?
Thats the only episode of BOTW that I couldn't finish, because I don't enjoy Landis's shtick. Should I go back and finish it?
Thats…a really confusing stance to take. Is she aware that it's not a genuinely well-regarded movie? Because usually, when someone takes that kind of moral stance against something, the thing has a reputation for being good.
Giant wall. Called it! Did not see that giant door coming though.
Goddammit. I was really hoping to see Brady lose. Just watch him give up in the middle of the field like Richie Tenenbaum. I really hate that guy, he gives off creepy, american psycho vibes. Couldn't even let his dog have a pancake.
I feel like a horror director would be really great to work on Batman. Still, I wonder if whoever they get will be saddled with all of Affleck's ideas, if he even had any. He already picked the villain, he must have had some concept of where he was gonna take this thing, right?
I like "Perfect Illusion" but other than that, yeah, that album's not so hot.
I still think Migos sounds like a breakfast cereal.
Candy-bars are too expensive nowadays.
♫Miiigoooooos, nothin but Miiigoooooos, gimme that Miigooooos, Don't let them eeend♫
Yup. My only thought is, Why? What did Lady Gaga do?
She's in excellent hands either way.
Good for her. I honestly just want her to be successful, and hope her family or the movie industry doesn't fuck her up.
I just listened to it, and honestly, it's pretty terrible. Their critique of Gods of Egypt was mostly empty snark. You could tell they barely engaged with it.
Ugh, thats happened to me. I felt it crawl into my ear as i slept, and I instinctively threw my hand up and smashed it, right in my ear canal.
It's so good, every future copy of 1984 should have it included.
I have absolutely no problem with this. I would be opposed to a reboot, but if Kelly wants to follow through and keep adding layers of weirdness to Donnie Darko, I say more power to him.
Thats brilliant. And don't forget, by using superhero stories to explore important social themes, that will validate me as an adult who watches childrens entertainment. That way, I don't have to feel deeply, deeply ashamed of myself.
I'd like to see that approach with Batman as well.
I like Twin Peaks, but I hate those ugly-ass funko pop figures. I'm so conflicted!
Why the fuck do vanilla beans cost 20 dollars each?