Maybe we can get Norm Macdonald on the same ticket.
Maybe we can get Norm Macdonald on the same ticket.
I loved Out of this World, but couldn't figure out how to get past the first screen of Flashback.
Mine was Batman & Robin as well. I'm sorry others suffered the same way I did.
I think that's why they had Krycek say in the very next episode, "The truth. The truth? There is NO truth. These men, they just make it up as they go along!" Kind of a tongue-in-cheek admittance of conspiracy narrative. There was no way a TV show at that time in history could have a plan for the whole arc of the show…
In what world are the explosions the best part of Independence Day and Jeff Goldblum/Brent Spiner are the worst parts? There would be no reason to watch the movie without Goldblum and Spiner.
Pretty controversial opinion.
It's obviously the 1927 version of The Cat and the Canary remade by Mitch Hurwitz with the cast of Arrested Development.
His dad leaving at the end is some of the stupidest writing I've ever seen in a TV Show.
Grotesque might be my least favorite episode. It is like someone who had heard of the X-Files wrote an episode and didn't realize that the show had a heart and a sense of humor.
I'd still call it a horror movie, but I didn't really like it that much. I felt like the jokes really, really wanted me to see how clever they were and it was a little exhausting. I think I agree with everything else that Becca critiqued about it. I also kept feeling like the jokes commenting on the horror genre had…
Didn't love it either.
Well, C+ is the highest possible grade so this must not be too bad.
Disagree, respectfully. City is one of my favorite games of all time. I had a little trouble replaying Asylum after City because they had refined all the gameplay to perfection in City, so you could see what needed to be improved in Asylum.
That would be crazy if someone used a Mac because they actually like the operating system better. And that such a person could also make a decision to use an Android phone because they like the iOS less.
Also. If we are going to go get rid of a flag that people rally behind in order to murder people of other races I can think of one with the same colors on it that could go as well.
Yes! That would make sense. Getting rid of an abstract historical relic that means racism for some, States rights for others, and just historical memories for ancestors who died in the war for still others will have absolutely NO effect on whether or not racists (or non-racists) go out and kill a bunch of people.…
Maybe it's just me but I think some of the blame for shooting those nine people can be laid at the feet of the terrible racist, Dylann Roof. I just don't think there is any way the Confederate flag could have shot all those people, unless he had a magic bullet.
Also, I'd hardly call baseball a passing fad. It can be traced at least as far back as 1744.
That Hold Steady album cover is really good, in my opinion.
Except that plot point has already been used ad nauseum on Arrow and the Flash with Felicity and Thea and Laurel and Eddie and a thousand others. It's tiresome and lazy—there is no nuance to it. Just copy and paste from an earlier episodes. "I can't believe you've been lying to me!" I'm so sorry, I was trying to…