Psychedelic Furs: neither psychedelic or fur-bearing.
Psychedelic Furs: neither psychedelic or fur-bearing.
Yes! Pore, for fuck's sake. Also, "juxtaposed next to" is clunky usage. It's like writing "compared next to."
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I think a Swingers TV series might actually be entertaining, provided they didn't update it, and kept the original 1990s setting. To me, the 90s were an interesting time to be an aspiring film/TV talent in L.A., just in terms of the gold rush feeling of the indie trend in full bloom and the glut of desperate young…
Don't people like nuance? It worked so well for John Kerry!
No, I agree, I can defend my subjective experience of the film, but I can't defend Bad Boys 2 as an art work made by human beings. I'm not an expert on cocaine, but I'd venture that this film is basically the cinematic equivalent of crack. I don't know if a Bad Boys 3 would have the same effect. Back in the day, the…
He was a good writer and a very decent, likable human being from what I could tell, but his film reviews, in truth, were uneven at best. A great many of them were just plain lazy — it wouldn't be an Ebert review without at least one or two glaring mistakes where he gets major details about the film wrong, and it seems…
Granted, I am ugly and angry with a small dick, but I actually loved Bad Boys 2. It is undeniably horrible by any reasonable standard, yet it's so blatantly shameless about its vulgarity and excess, and ratchets the crap up to such an insane level that, for me at least, it transcends bad and becomes completely…
Your comment is crappy and uncool, but it has a grain of truth insofar as the show is in fact ridiculously soapy. It should really have ended with Season 4, when Clay's and Jax's storylines reached their natural end point.
This review is a dismaying reminder of how limiting the show's premise is. Since we know that the first-string superheroes are pretty much never going to be on this show (unless I guess they're CGI'ed in), the series can't feature any truly huge, earth-in-the-balance events, since it would make no sense that with the…
I give it an B+. I think for a story leading up to a big twist, it did a good job planting just enough hints to let you know that something dark was lurking behind Victoria's fragmented memories, without giving away too much or making it obvious that there was such a drastic reversal coming.
I don't know if it's the fault of our media or our culture in general, but it really is funny how we pathologize people for merely declining to participate in the media celebrity game. It's just assumed that everyone is dying for media exposure, and anyone who isn't is some kind of agoraphobic freak.
I do like the elements they copied from The Dissolve.
Pineapple Upside Down cake is delicious!
Florida really would be an awesome state if they just got rid of all the Floridians.
I do wish the world would completely forget that this movie existed. The chief of its many cinematic crimes is that its monumental failure totally poisoned the prospect of an actual non-shitty Avengers film.
Unfortunate that they keep adapting this book while the far superior Grate Expectations by Edmund Wells languishes in obscurity!
Please don't raise awareness of cancer. You're just giving it what it wants. Ignore it and it will go away.
Here's the problem with Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. At this point in its run, this is a show with almost nonexistent emotional stakes. Why do we care about these characters or what they want? They're agents of a shadowy, massively-funded government agency, operating with impunity under zero civilian oversight. (The series…
Charming needs to get Jammed!