Didn’t mention Titans, which he was very good in as Hawk. He even got to sing on the show, which surprised me since he’s very good.
Didn’t mention Titans, which he was very good in as Hawk. He even got to sing on the show, which surprised me since he’s very good.
I doubt you or Rife can reply to this, and I’m kinda doubtful you’ll even see it, but thanks for the years of writing for this site, edifying and entertaining a bunch of wannabe smartasses. I wish you and your colleagues the best on your future endeavors.
Jeevan hiding under a heat blanket, bleeding out in the snow, yelling at the graphic novel for being “so pretentious!” is the funniest thing I’ve seen in a while. This show has completely blown me away. That birth scene was so poignant that my eyes actually stung from tears.
“No vocal minority is that dedicated.”
Friend, let me introduce you to THE FUCKING INTERNET.
One of my favorite revelations on Dune discussions are the debates arguing how the Dune books aren’t really that homophobic. Like I should have known they existed, but it was still stunning to read the attempted explanations.
Hey, now, as one of those 17 people I can’t emphasize enough how much I enjoy the weird UI, the fussy nature of the platform in general, its lack of cooperation with chromecast most of the time (whether from the phone app or just browser), complete absence from several older roku models (though peacock isn’t alone…
This is what everyone saying
It’s kind of funny to see someone all like “why would one of the world’s most talented filmmakers cast two of the world’s most talented film actors to film one of the best literary works in the English language, unless they’re gunning for awards?”
An energy vampire’s powers are redundant in the presence of Multi Level Marketing. So hey it’s good for something.
Low-level / regional government officials gain a level of immunity to vampire glamor as a by-product to their dull bureaucratic functions, as was shown in the first season episodes when Lazlo was stuck in the pound and Nandor tried to become an American citizen.
“Colin mostly seems annoyed by Sean and his friends”
Gee, I dunno, after centuries of marginalization, erasure, persecution and abuse, I think it’s perfectly fine for people to feel a twinge of pride when a celebrity announces they’re part of your group, particularly when doing so even today can result in backlash, hatred and mistreatment.
More like Tod Browning’s Freaks, whenever I find out someone I like is actually jewish I’m like ONE OF US ONE OF US
Are you sure Jones was in Dazed and Confused? I certainly don’t remember that. He was definitely in another Linklater film, Waking Life, though.
Yeah, Linklater clearly had a certain affection for Jones from back when he was just a harmless-seeming Art Bell-esque crank with a local radio show — he’s in Dazed and Confused as well. As you say, it aged weirdly.
I know you posted this five days ago, so I’m late in commenting, but the US had no pact with Germany of any kind prior to the war. We were neutral, of course, and it was Japan attacking that brought us in, but there was no formal agreement regarding that, and we were doing a lot just short of armed intervention to…
“Surely the scene where Sylvie shows Hunter B-15 memories of her past life was meant to be a flashback montage, not just two women standing in a rainy parking lot.”
That scene worked for me. We didn’t need to see. In fact, I think the lack of flashback made it easier for viewers to put themselves in B-15's place.…
Some fair criticisms, but this one:
B-15: Go **** yourself
I seem to be taking this a lot less seriously than some because I enjoyed this episode. Plus, of COURSE Loki would fall in love with himself. As for a sympathetic Loki, he has been portrayed so many different ways in the MCU that this doesn’t trouble me at all. After all, even the “Sacred Timeline” Loki got a…