I really think you're right. Plus, they have Angie Tribecka.
I really think you're right. Plus, they have Angie Tribecka.
I realized I was just projecting my own experience. I'm just a bit bitter of how my schools taught me that MLK and Rosa Parks were basically the only people to fight for Civil Rights and that racism ended with them.
Vsauce has a pretty good video explaining the physics of a flat earth, which does a pretty good job of proving that our earth is not flat.
https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Intro by Waka Flaka Flame simply reads: "HERE COME THAT BULLSHIT!"
You mean completely ignored by schools so the students stay ignorant of who they (X and Mane) are?
There never is. I just got done watching Badlands, Terrence Malik's first film. No McKinnon. Terrible movie.
I never got around to watching Angel or the X-Files, and now I never will. There is no greater injustice on earth than this.
If Kevin is there too, I would see it opening day.
Actually, I probably would anyway. McKinnon and Jones were hilarious.
I used to have 'In Love and Death' in high school and remember liking it, but I can't remember a single song from it. I tried looking for it in my box of old cds and could only find the booklet with the lyrics. I don't feel like I'm missing much.
The Idiot 2: Prince Mish… Again.
I think I find myself walking away from the game if I die too many times. One, I really get disturbed by the death animation (more so than Limbo, even though those were just as graphic) and two, it gives me time to cool off and come back to the puzzles less worried.
I didn't know there was a secret ending. Do I need to…
I've been playing this game in very small increments over the past few weeks. It's unsettling has hell and I can only take so much of it at a time. What really gets me are the dogs. Being killed by them is so disturbing that I can't watch. Right now, I'm in a little sub being attacked by some creepy girl.
It really is…
Aren't they?
More like Chance the Sellout!
I think I read somewhere that Wright said some of his biggest inspirations for this film were Heat, Point Break and Reservoir Dogs, which would explain the 90's vibe.
I thought he lived in the forest.
I might as well give it a try. I wasn't planning on being open minded today, but I got nothing better to do.
I love that movie, too. I really wanted to see him do more like that. I haven't watch Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (I really struggle with musicals), but good for him doing something creative again.
It is one of my least favorite trends in Hollywood right now. There are too many one-time directors that get hired for a huge, big budget movie but all their creativity is taken away, or they just don't have enough experience yet to take on something bigger. Like Marc Webb getting hired for the Amazing Spider-Man.…