As Keving Smith put it, "the trailers were amazing. It made it seem like they had cracked the code on filmmaking. But no."
As Keving Smith put it, "the trailers were amazing. It made it seem like they had cracked the code on filmmaking. But no."
Somebody has heard to HDTGM with Kevin Smith on this movie, perchance one of the best episodes this side of "Sleepaway Camp."
How did THAT get made?
On the subject of Macbeth, you see her scrubbing a white linen: "out damn spot." She is Lady Macbeth in every way, pushing his ineffectual husband towards action.
I guess. Zachary Quinto seemed to be the first person to realize that not only is Hannibal an extremely strange psychiatrist and most likely has violent intentions, but that Bedielia is in bed with him…as it were. He saw what was up and was killed before he could do anything bout it. But how was he killed? Why did he…
Absolutely my favorite ep. since he pilot.
Yes he is great. But I actually thought this was the best episode since the pilot. I really enjoyed it.
I like and still like the song "Galaxie" and I do like Hoon's voice. "No Rain" got overplayed, but it's a good song.
Was it me, or did I spy an Anne Hathaway cameo when Molly Shannon came in looking for Chris Meloni?
How, it's more well animated than I remembered.
"Did anyone else notice how superficial Lisa's lines where tonight? She only wanted to play football because she thought it was going to cause trouble! As soon as she found out there were already girls on the team, she ran away."
What an ep. I was glad to see "that look" on Tyrell's face that his boss points out.
He s a Swedish actor, but you say they're not speaking Swedish. Is it possibly Danish? Are the two in any way compatible? It's Scandinavian, right?
The commentary on "Hackers" was great. I love what the Junk food Nerd says about it. Something like "I've never navigated through an animated 3-d cityscape." That made me laugh.
Mr. robot is his father, right??
Challengers over Moves? No way. Also Maladroit over Blue Album. GTFO.
I can't wait for this. I hear it's good, and not trite.
'You’d Prefer An Astronaut' is godly.
A.A Dowd's article yesterday about the misuse of an out of context quote of his being used on a DVD cover got me thing: They could get far more cynical in pulling quotes out of context from a negative review. Here's your pull quote:
I'm just mad that they stole our fun little game of taking reviews out of context. It's all fun and games until some moron copywriter says "fuck it and turns:
"To be fair to whoever refashioned Accidental Love from the abandoned scraps of Nailed, there’s little reason to believe that the ideal, untroubled version of…