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This is the kind of statement that will get a man lynched, but rewatching The Last Crusade for the first time as an adult the night before Crystal Skull came out pretty much inured me from disappointment.
Nah, Jeff has clearly already broken up with Slater. They flipped the episodes.
While the right wing gets all the press these days on its pursuit for ideological purity, it's times like these that we need to remember that the left did it first, and the left still does it best. Go us.
It's times like this that I wish there were a Shinji account to deal with Asuka in the way that only Shinji can.
It makes a certain sense to pin it on The Sopranos, since it's the progenitor of the modern serialized drama, but the criticism doesn't stick. The stories of the individual episodes are almost always more important than the overarching plot.
"Slick mediocrity"? The first one was one of the most incompetent big budget films I've ever seen. It was a god damn train wreck. Mark Steven Johnson must have forgotten how to make films or something, because it was total incoherent garbage. That's so much better than slick mediocrity. You've insulted a…
I don't see how anyone can prefer the first version. His comic timing is so much better in the second
So wait, the pants just magically travel from girl to girl? Though I've never seen it, I was pretty sure that they mailed each other pants.
I'd like to use some attack music right now, but the only Tony Mason-Cox track on youtube has disappeared.
What is happening in this thread? I see so many conversations that make no sense.
I can't wait until the series gets to the 60s. She'll be 130 and cracking witticisms about The Beatles.
It's a factor, sure. But it's not the ultimate basis. Clearly being an attractive woman shapes the way she plays naivete, and it would be hard for a man to play innocent as effectively as she does. But just because she plays a very distinctly female innocence it doesn't mean that the comedy comes from the…
They're a bit repetitive at first, but even then they're short and funny. As the series goes on though they deepen. By The End they've become one of he best genre takes on the big moral questions I've encountered. Way better than The Dark Knight, anyway.
That Dilbert is probably well enough known not to make the list, but this one is a little more obscure. NSFW
By virtue of him being the Batch, I'd say it defaults to the crew of the Enterprise being the villains.
Somehow I went in with the impression that it was a semi-autobiographical film. Didn't take too long to realize that probably wasn't the case, but still added an extra level of weirdness.
I advise against the official soundtrack. It uses the tracks as they are in the show, so most have the vocals removed. That's fine in the context of the show, but as stand alone music it's nice to have the melody. the pillows albums Little Busters, Runners High, and Happy Bivouac contain the bulk of the…
He does have a talent for making me hate him, even as I agree with what he's saying.