Dark City is phenomenal. Especially without the intro narration that dumbs down the movie like 300%.
Dark City is phenomenal. Especially without the intro narration that dumbs down the movie like 300%.
Deep Impact doesn't get enough love. Everyone in that movie has so much heart and every one of the leads lives felt really lived in. Fantastic movie.
One of the few times when the people reading the news look genuinely freaked out and not merely seem like they're working on a Tuesday.
Back in the days of yore (mostly antebellum iirc) the First Lady wasn't necessarily the President's wife. The odd niece and other extended family fit the bill.
I won't lie, I thought that was hilarious.
Not so. The whole of the Rachni War was started by the Reapers basically hijacking the telepathy of the Rachni. They Rachni we're nt to blame at all.
There's no denying the issues are global, but it doesn't make America's situation any less funny.
It's because the good points are so deep into the game that you by the time you've reached them your opinion has pretty much been established.
I'm not an American, so I feel perfectly okay in laughing at the situation. Somehow, given two of the worst options in living memory America still managed to pick the worst one. There's always some morbid humour involved with that.
Trump isn't anyone's fault (he's everyone's fault). It was joke about Hillary getting punished for her hubris of feeling entitled to the presidency.
Or Clinton. But more likely both.
It's tough that Hilary had to learn about hubris by saddling America with Trump.
But there's the rub. A good game's filler is generally good, a bad game's is bad. A lot of mediocre games pad the game with filler and drag out the length for no reason and make the whole thing more tedious. Good games do the opposite and allow a player to wring out more enjoyment.
I actually enjoyed Callahan's story, but I'd also call Salem's lot one of my favourite books of all time.
You sir are high. A B in Canada is a mid 70, a C would be a mid 60.
I thought there were sections of 'Ain't Them Bodies Saints' that were very Malick-y. Same with this one, but both seem to have a much more coherent plot than a typical Malick.
You just described half of 'From a Buick 8' by Stephen King.
A lot of people bag on season 2, but it had a really good murder mystery going in it.
Easy to bag on Alberta, but there are plenty worse offenders for being lousy provinces.
I've moved a bunch in the previous few years and finally just ditched all my CD cases and it just killed my soul.