I was really surprised by how good this show was.
I was really surprised by how good this show was.
I have a question thats nagged me since it aired but didn't bother to ask.
I admit, I actually watched G.L.O.W. back in the day.
I was a kid, my family didn't have cable, and it came on after WCW on our local UHF station.
All I really remember about it was that I really liked the goth-punk bad girl chicks.
You know, if Hawley really is leaning towards Fargo being done, I'm okay with it.
Don't get wrong, it is a great show and this season has delivered some great moments, but I think the formula is starting to strain.
I found myself far more emotionally invested in the previous seasons than I was with, well, anyone this…
Well, it's just that I always thought that the revival would be a nice way to right the wrongs done to the original cast in that dreadful second season..
You know, give them something meaty to dig into?
I don't think you can say anyone's storyline was "wrapped up," (in plastic), not in this universe, and certainly not…
Dancing in that kind of heat, I'm sure I'd get confused and start drinking my glowsticks.
I dunno.
I'm getting a little tired.
I hope this thread doesn't get acorny.
There is a stellar part in a doc about Bernard Herrmann where they play the Psycho scene where Marion Crane is driving in the rain without his score.
It's amazing.
You maybe get a slight sense of her worry through Leigh's performance, but the paranoia, the tension of the moment is, like the article says, 90% due to…
Productions were also staged with Obama and, guess what, no one gave two shits.
Yeah, I agree.
I'm really tired of Dougie-Cooper.
A freaking fourth of the episode was devoted to him, and I think, given the actions, it could have been whittled down to five minutes, max.
I get that Lynch loves some Jaques Tati'esque comedy, but it's getting a little old with Cooper being a simpleton.
In my former life as a movie reviewer I had to sit through Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever.
Criticism isn't digging ditches, but when you have to watch such dreck, pay close attention to it, and then write about it, it certainly feels like hard labor.
Gary Marshall-does-DePalma would inevitable include him saying, "Gillian, time to take your top off and show us your bosoms, honey."
The trailer for this looked okay, but then I saw that it was from the director of Notting Hill and Hyde Park On The Hudson.
Doesn't inspire one to think he could handle a thriller.
It's like if Gary Marshall decided to make a DePalma flick.
Maybe that's why Trump spews so much bullshit.
The guy is just trying to cool himself off.
I was just thinking the other day how shitty it was that the guy who directed Beyond The Black Rainbow hadn't gotten anything else off the ground.
Sure, the film whiffs it in the ending, but as a first feature doing basically the same genre riffing as Stranger Things only years before, it's a damn solid first film.
Good…
Wow.
This trailer is leaning pretty hard on the whole FBI profilers as the heroic figures who nabbed the nutcase.
The whole, Silence of The Lambs/Red Dragon number.
Truth is Kaczynski was a difficult one to profile and the real break in the case was the decision to publish the manifesto across major news outlets and…
He is insane.
You can be smart and still be a madman.
You joke but the last two-thirds of Beyond Thunderdome wasn't far from it.
I only have my Greedo.
And I'm missing his gun, so I guess he can't shoot first.