endymion42
Endymion42
endymion42

I am glad the review mentioned the System Shock family because the trailer and setting made it seem like Bioshock only in the future not the past and as a critique of corporations and their overexpansion, rather than an examination of libertarianism. Also, no plasmids.

Exactly, bumper stickers are too mainstream. They aren’t hardcore enough to spread the *very* important point of how the earth is flat.

Say what you want, those flat earth folks have style... AJ Style(s)

I slightly disagree, if the person meant something to you at the time, you should be able to hold on to pics of them as long as you don’t use them for revenge porn or share them inappropriately. I have personal memories of my exes naked that I can’t delete from my mind, what’s the harm in having a physical version of

Sister Michael would be my favorite if not for Orly and Grampa Joe aka Grampa Barristan Selmy. He’s so good with the wee bairns!

Fleabag and Derry Girls are both amazing! Russian Doll is really good too. If you liked Fleabag, check out Killing Eve, made by the same phenom, Phoebe Waller-Bridge.

I spent it watching Babylon 5 for the first time. I made it 3/5 of the way through the series, and I can’t wait to finish it! For a guy who loves Deep Space Nine it really hit a lot of similar buttons.

I agree with you. I really enjoyed the source material and he was able to gather it into a fine movie. Shame the director is being such a dick now, but I think I can still enjoy the movie. I mean, Johnny Depp is a dick too but he was such a force of nature in that movie that I can still enjoy it despite his real life

Yeah she was a great character. Like she didn’t at all seem like “adult writer’s words coming out of a kid’s mouth” just like a mature and self assured kid who knows herself well.

I agree because while it did hit a lot of classic superhero beats (keeping powers secret while learning to use them, convoluted origin stories that get teased out, no-nonsense trainer, sudden but inevitable betrayals) the fact that it was a young kid as well as the setting made it seem really fresh. I loved the kid

I think it would have been more clear if he’d stated, “isn’t going to leave his girlfriend the first time he sleeps with another man” because I think that is what he meant, he just phrased it poorly.

Yeah as i was reading it the letter reminded me of one a month or so ago which involved a serial cheater and Dan saying that he shouldn’t try an open relationship because it is clear he just gets off on sneaking around. I think the first letter’s GF is like that. She enjoys messing around and the thrill of it, but

I’ve been there. Getting with guys who think I’m just sleeping with women because I don’t want to say i’m gay or getting with women who want to hear all about my experiences with guys as if it is a penthouse letter or something. Or having people ask me a million questions about “who you prefer” not because they want

Yeah he was awesome in Gotham. Most of the cast was terrific but him and the Riddler really shined.

Yeah when I was considering whether to watch this I compared it in my head to “Dexter” because in the earlier seasons before it went off the rails he did some really bad things such as murder and lying to loved ones and being a shitty boyfriend (partially due to the aforementioned murder and lying about it) yet I

Clue: Candlestick was fantastic. The art contributed to the story so much, and it had some great callbacks to the boardgame. I also love Giant Days but haven’t finished it, maybe like 2/3 of the way through. However, the creator has a new comic out, “Steeple” and it is lovely.

The Lighthouse was great. Both the cinematography and the mythical allusions. And the performances too! For just a two person cast, I was blown away. Only thing it needed was subtitles, I could really only understand one in three words that Defoe was saying. And it was a bit long/repetitive. But I still loved it and

I agree, it did rip off superior material for the setting and the motivations. Though the main character’s actions, his clowning, and, for lack of a better word, “Joker” parts were unique enough that even if it was “Taxi Driver but with clowns and maybe the movie adaptation of V For Vendetta thrown in” it was still

Because there are always more stories to tell, especially with someone who has as much source material as Batman. While his origin story has been done to death, though I like how Nolan focused more on young adult Bruce Wayne’s anger/training and not just the movie theatre/pearls dropping scene, he has hundred is not

*zing* yeah if one of your own reviewers gives it a B then it is kind of hard to include it on your list of worst films. Even if it was “loathed strongly enough by a sufficiently sizable number of contributors to land itself on this list” it still is weird to have it mentioned in the same category as a Medea film or