enemynarwhal
Enemynarwhal
enemynarwhal

I totally think it thematically fits in with the movie, I think it's a good idea in theory, I do not think Nolan is very good at writing and he was just okay at filming the stuff that happened in that section. He's much better at filming those bigger moments. And yes we need some indication of what's happening in

The more i think about it the more I think the film would probably have benefited from just removing the entire "The Sea" section. It's not a bad idea in theory but none of it played to Nolan's strengths.

The reason I don't see shell-shocked is because he seemed to be really capable of just stating the moral of the story "oh it's fine, he's not himself". So really the issue is how his brushing off said event combines itself with clunky expositional dialogue, rendering the story in such a way that he can't come across

And I know he doesn't care about reelection which makes this whole "above the Republican Party's bullshit" act he does suddenly even more nonsensical. He clearly likes to look better than everyone and feel big but I guess that's not what he's about on any level.

It really takes just a gigantic sack filled with the tiniest grain-of-sand sized balls to give someone the courage to talk like a big boy while being a party-weenie weasel and voting for what he is supposed to like a good little boy.

Woaaaah what happened to that sort of wish being ghoulish?

South Park often does actually take a moment in many of their episodes to voice an opinion, often praising/slamming attributes of both sides and using that critique to formulate a reasonable stance. That being said when the show it's at its worst it gets too caught up in the idea that both sides must be crazy and

Its the sort of thing that can seem sort of true when taken in a short Halloween special, because they have a point about neither side ultimately being good for you, but an entire episode that becomes something of a running joke begins to expose itself as a false equivalency pretty fast.

I don't know though I think the shaving cream and razor technique just looks better. Digital looks too fake to me. Like you can tell he really had a mustache.

Just up above you revealed that the gangsters got their money back.

They're so nice to Candie.

I like how helpful he is when he helps Dougie out of the car and walks him over. He's a real nice guy!

I was really only screamed at by someone that ridiculously angry just once (plenty of people get mad and call me stupid but they don't seem to get so angry they just completely lose it). It was at Whataburger. This guy had a really bad speech impediment and the lady taking his order couldn't understand him so he kept

I really like though that the show seems to be blatantly setting up the gangsters as being on the side of good. I guess they're not unambiguously good people but as of this episode they are unambiguously on the side of good. I really hope that sticks because it's a lot of fun.

I laughed so hard at the driver when she started screaming that I had to pause the episode.

A group of people walk into a conference room for a staff meeting only to find Dougie Jones eagerly pouring all of their coffees into his mouth at once. Someone yells out his name. He looks up, covered in scolding hot coffee, and then absentmindedly mumbles his name before finishing off the rest of the coffee.

I just finished Jigoku.

So I always check my links after posting cause I tend to fuck them up and for some reason Youtube decided to link to the middle of the video maybe? I don't know if that's just for me because I didn't include a time in the link and that's not the part of the video I last had it at but it seems to insist on beginning at