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After a few years of dogshit comedies in 2013 he made Prince Avalanche which i really liked and Joe which was alright and mostly notable because he got a solid performance from Cage - it looked like he's coming back, but his last couple of films has been terrible again. Dude's career is just a total mess

The book is great, you expect it to be just "and here's another wacky/stupid thing Tommy did" but it's actually great portrayal of their emotionally fucked up friendship, showing Wiseau's terrible and inept side, but also making you feel for him. It's also really funny.

His beliefs weren't just "oh, there must be life outside of Earth" he was a fan of Camille Flammarion, who was a huge fucking idiot and made up the most outlandish crap, like that Haley's comet is going to kill all life on Earth.

I wonder if all the nerds that jerk off to Tesla know that he was a huge mysoginist, advocated eugenics and believed that there's a little green men on Mars and soon we'll be able to call them on a phone?

I think this show made a pretty big mistake by rushing Sheila's death, she dies like 10 minutes in and we have no idea who this person is and why should we root for her and her family when she starts killing people - her zombie version is just not likable and only defined by her hunger.

I still have no idea what the fuck is the tone of this show is supposed to be, a lot of the dialogue is fast, cheesy and pop-culture heavy it's like show wants to be Gilmore Girls, except all those lines are delivered in monotone with a straight face, which creates a huge dissonanse.

The movie's a mess and nowhere near the quality of McDonagh’s previous films, but it's short enough to sit through and i thought it was fun in the moments it worked, there's some great gags sprinked in. For example, in the Iceland scene mentioned in the review their plan to find the informant is just to stand in the

Brooklyn is lovely. Nick Hornby really impressed me as a screenwriter, i thought Wild was great as well.

The Dollop's episode about jet packs was the best one they did in a long time - crazy, dangerous activities and idiots obsessed with them seems like a winning formula for a show.

And she's by far the worst part of Perks of Being a Wallflower too! Every young actor around her is amazing - Logan Lerman, Mae Whitman and Ezra Miller are so good in it ans she's sooo bad.

I've heard people say original character was more cocky, so Teller would've been fine especially since they don't end up together anyway.

Yean, i'm surprised people here are still blinded by their teenage crushes on Hermione, Watson is a fucking terrible actress, girl can't even hide her accent, something that 18-year olds on CW shows are capable of.

B- for a full season is troubling, you can't even make typical "but it just needs few episodes to find the rhytnm" excuse.

Main three are all around 20 i think, but dude that plays Archie has a skinny face, which usually doesn't happen until late 20s, makes him look way older.

Can't help but think they picked the guy who plays Archie because of chemistry read, every time he shares a scene with Betty and Veronica it's charming and fun, but when he's alone….yeeesh. Or it could be because girls are doing the heavy lifting in those scenes, they were both great, especially Lili Reinhart.

Don't think i've actually seen a single thing with Rapapart in it, i even skipped that awful Justified season. He just looks like the type, i mean, just look at that header.

I wonder which supermodel (or two) Gus is gonna bang this season, who can resist these good looks and amazing personality?

Man, i wanted to post a comment, but then scrolled down and noticed yours is super similar.

lol @ these 28-year old teens, i think this type of casting works only if you don't put these actors in a school setting.

I mean, Gosling doesn't want to save Jazz, he just wants to play music that he loves, while Legend tries to "save" it by making it modern. Stone's reaction had nothing to do with music they play, it's just she knows HE doesn't like it.