This review made me sleepy.
This review made me sleepy.
What a great episode. Denise Thé, hats off!
Muesli just isn't funny.
Punished for its success across too broad a swath of filmgoers?
I'm relieved that, at last, you can find a drum loop of the intro to When the Levee Breaks on youtube and listen to it until it becomes weird, absurd, transfigured, triply, etc., after a couple minutes.
Ahh, great, great news! Bite that, you bearded, man-bunned AV hipster reviewers!
Heck I no wut to do w KS!
Poorly written review. Often incoherent. To randomly pick one bad sentence: "Everything comes together in harmony: The Gary-John redemption melodrama, the magical element of demons and angels, John contemplating his sins he sits in opposition to unattainable Heaven."
The last season is faster, twistier. The Peter Stormare episode especially cool.
Truth in anagrams: under the dome = demented hour.
What???? You didn't read my first post about John Cale???!!!!
You people. You praise "24" to the skies for "surprise" in its utterly predictable action. And this fascinating if not superb episode of a very inventive show gets a "B". By the by, it was nice to see John Cale acting. He played the roadside proprietor. Also: a shout out to Longmire because its reboot is excellent…
The robots are going to be our necessary evil when it comes time to fight off the aliens. But I am not interested.
TV would be way fun if it did things like, "This week's episode of Under the Dome is written and directed by Charlie Kaufman."
Add it to the list. They've given up on Longmire, too, which has re-booted really well.
Brevity is the soul of wit. I don't understand the appeal of a detailed plot summary. To me, that's boring.
Dreadful show. The acting is iffy but the plotting is appalling. It felt like whole key scenes were missing.
Of course there are. A huge number of people will check out a review for a show before watching it in re-run, or renting the whole year and binge-viewing.
I want them to show how painful and incapacitating gun injuries are. The simply reality of it. Simply getting kicked in the shin can render one helpless. (Try it. Carefully.) It's tiresome watching network TV violence appear so painless, as if it's something one can just shake off, or ignore. That phony approach…
Adequate cartooning. Its main flaw is the network TV drama refusal to show anything resembling the real consequences of gun violence. Dramatically? No surprises. The decision tree which goes into writing this show is much less complex than you would have it. Unless you are the kind of person who is surprised by…