Last two nights were crazy. First Seth beats Roman clean… then Dean cashes in… and now we've got THE WYATTS VS THE NEW DAY.
Last two nights were crazy. First Seth beats Roman clean… then Dean cashes in… and now we've got THE WYATTS VS THE NEW DAY.
Watched this movie last night based on the recommendation above, and I have to say that if you don't expect anything genius, but if you're in mood for a screen equivalent of psych prog rock, it's quite fun to watch. Not something I would recommend to everyone, though.
As a emotionally stunted nerd, I have to say Neon Genesis Evangelion. Particularly by the end I felt that it almost literally spoke to me.
I thought that it was pretty well-foreshadowed throughout the first three seasons (the second-season finale in particular, Caputo was a real dick there), and quite true to life. At least I often had this kind of experience where I bottle up frustration for a long time and then a seemingly minor incident prompts me to…
I have not seen any of his movies yet, but here in Poland, Zulawski is known mainly known from the tabloids - as a creepy old lothario who wrote some pretty revolting things about his ex-girlfriend.
Not arguing with that, really. In itself, the more nebulous threat represented by the corporation was arguably more interesting than Vee's scenery chewing villainy. The problem was that the only character directly involved with it was Caputo, and because of that it was not strong enough as an unifying thread to hold…
To me, Uzo Aduba gives one of those performances where I sometimes forget that I'm watching an actress. Maybe some performances were more deserving on the basis of being more subtle, but you got to admit that Aduba commits to her role totally.
The biggest problem with season three's "lack of action" is that because of it, some of the more sitcom-like plots that took center stage (like, let's say, the panty-selling) led me to think "So THIS is what we will focus on in absence of a villain? Shit".
So one of my favourite shows managed to bounce back.
Ignatiy writes some fascinating articles about movies I will probably never bother to watch.