Sorry, edited! Didn't think I spoiled anything by insinuating that this crime film called "Good Time" doesn't end with an uplifting schwarma session
Sorry, edited! Didn't think I spoiled anything by insinuating that this crime film called "Good Time" doesn't end with an uplifting schwarma session
She's only in two scenes but the second one is really incredible. The most tense you will ever feel while watching people discuss chip technology in modern credit cards.
I saw this movie last night. It is really something special. The final scene is…very good. It's numbing. I heard multiple people claiming it was the worst thing they've ever seen as I walked out, so you can trust it's good.
May-zulz
Mike, have you seen 'Lift' by Marc Isaacs? This sounds like that but not as good.
Kevin Sr. and Matt were always close. Member that money in the peanut butter jar underneath the grill in Kevin's backyard?
I came here to say this exact thing. I spent a long time trying to figure out why she had counted out the steps like that—it seemed so bizarrely random and strange—until I came to the same conclusion. I didn't even figure in her "That's on record" comment. I'll be surprised if this isn't correct, although Hawley sure…
Strongly agree; Citizen Kane def would have been better if it was called Newspaper Boss
There's a but missing from that last sentence.
Why would you run this before it airs?
"the real gangsta move next season would be defying our expectations by setting some, then actually delivering on them."
That's Vermont for ya!
I enjoyed "Nosedive"…
That was a brilliant moment. Even if you smell it coming a few moments before he shoots Ana Lucia ("I'm sorry…") when Libby appears out of nowhere with those infernal blankets…true shock.
That was Beach House's 'Space Song' in Earn's headphones for like 3 seconds while he woke up to that gun staring him down. Cool music choices so far.
"Maybe I'm not expressing myself how I mean to…"
^Not getting invited to the party at Tyler's house tonight
On the most problematic comment on 'On the most problematic scene in Boyhood' by The Prighlofone
Through The Looking Glass is stellar stuff (and 3B is probably the best the show ever was, I mean damn) but I think the best finale they ever did was The Incident. If you really give yourself over to what Jack is trying to do (erase all of the pain and trauma all of these people have endured since the crash) it's…
Fine, I'll make my own pancakes!