That was a good read. Thanks.
That was a good read. Thanks.
On one hand, the Creative Serial Killer thing was played out decades ago and I'm utterly sick of it. On the other, the acting, direction, and dialogue were all fantastic. As much as I dislike the serial killer crap, I loved everything else so I'll stick around for a little while, at least.
I still have one and still use it occasionally. I had far too many movies and videos on VHS to re-buy as DVDs when I got a DVD player, so I still have a sizeable collection of VHS tapes. I still have hundreds of albums on cassette, too.
People still like the Red Hot Chili Peppers?
I think Dan Harmon is in love with Alison Brie and since Jeff is his avatar in the show (at least in his mind), he has Annie in love with Jeff.
My main problem with 'Hot Fuzz' is that the violence is too graphic and horrifying to be funny. The killings were downright gruesome. You can make a comedy about people being murdered and make it funny, but to do that, the violence should either be very clean and relatively bloodless (ie: 'Clue') or just so…
No way. The last half just ruins the good of the first half and time won't change that.
"I realized that film isn't in my blood… MY films are in my blood."
And your blood sucks, you arrogant douchebag attention-whore.
Yeah, man! What's with him living his own life and doing what he wants to do? He owes it to all the 'Community' fans out there to keep making a show that he doesn't want to do anymore to keep them happy! What a selfish asshole!
Metallica was certainly the first band that popped into my mind when I read the title.
I didn't mind when they did movie myths in the old days because it was usually a case of it being a really interesting myth from a classic movie and was often something I had wondered about myself. Now, though, these movie specials are nothing more than cross-promotion marketing. There's a Green Hornet movie coming…
"Mark me down as one of those purists who liked it better when J & A
actually tested myths, instead of trying to replicate special effects
from movies and TV in real life. "
I disagree with the reviewer on pretty much everything he said. The episode was awful just like the last several seasons have been. I had decided to give up on the show not long ago, but decided to watch this episode and it was shit. I remember the old days when it wasn't just marketing and blowing stuff up.
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away 'Mythbusters' was a good show.
People that are failures because the school that they went to for four years failed to give them a decent education so they promptly re-enroll in the very same school.
Are you people insane? Jeff becoming a teacher was a stupid and contrived idea to keep him in Greendale, but that was genius compared to how they got the rest of the group back. They're lives are all failures because they went to Greendale and didn't get a good education so what do they do to fix their lives? They…
I've never walked out on a movie in my life, but I literally stood up and was about to storm out of the theater in a fit of rage at that horrible piece of shit but then I felt a burning hole in my pocket where my five dollar bill had been and begrudgingly sat back down and finished that monstrosity of a film.
I think it's more like "We have nothing else to replace it with".
As someone that turned on the show during Season 3, I couldn't give two shits about this season or Dan Harmon's return. I wasn't even going to watch it, but NBC decided to finally pair it with 'Parks and Recreation', which figures since I wanted that to happen years ago when 'Community' those two were the only good…
The reaction I saw on forums, which mirrored my own, was that it wasn't that great but not nearly as bad as everyone feared it was going to be. Annie crushing on Jeff again was the main point of ire for a lot of people, but other than that, it was OK.