Yeah, I went and checked. They were born in 1993.
Yeah, I went and checked. They were born in 1993.
Presumably the very first scene of the movie will be the son suddenly going through crazy fast puberty to explain the changes in the VA's voice.
Like the movie but I totally agree. Baby Driver is, to me, one of the ultimate popcorn movies. And that's cool, but it definitely didn't hit as well as it should have because of it.
I swear metacritic used to have a book section but it eventually shut it down. I guess most places don't grade or rate their book reviews so it was hard to come up with scores.
It's a good album, but the rapping is still pretty poor. He rushes to fit syllables into lines or has large pauses way too often.
you forgot MELODRAMA
what is Silicon doing on this list lol
I never managed to get into Summertime, but this album is fantastic.
This is a GIGANTIC stretch ahaha
I'd reply to this but Tinkerer summed up everything I would say really well in his reply so I will direct you there instead! I agree that that's what Fargo is - or at least should be - but I don't think this season pulls that off.
It's been hard for me to put into words why this season has been such a letdown to me, but I think this finale confirmed it: it's just so fucking MEAN. So many of the Varga scenes throughout the season, as well as the deaths of Nikki and Emmitt this episode, feel like needless cruelty. Whether there is a larger…
The Crazy 88 sequence is truly a classic. I still have yet to see a version in full colour, if there's one available. Pretty much given up all hope that The Whole Bloody Affair is ever going to happen.
What's all this about
Is whoever wrote this article not aware of the dogs wearing pants meme this is an obvious play on?
"But whether you saw injustice or tragedy in Poussey’s final moments"
the only thing that muddies this is the idea that his prints have shown up like 16 times over the past quarter-century.
Can we not, with another season of Veep? It was one of TV's best for five seasons, but this sixth one has felt like a bit of a drop. Plus all that stuff everyone says about how the show can't beat real life anymore is basically true.
I may have been aware of it beforehand but my first full memory is seeing the Special Editions in the cinema with my parents when I was 7. While most of those memories have folded into the other many times I've seen the movies, I distinctly remember being sat in my seat absolutely bowled over by the Hoth sequence and…
i can't believe this podcast is still a thing
That Boazman’s Simplex joke is the funniest shit. When I first saw it in the pilot I spat my drink out.