Those conference scenes were brutal.
Those conference scenes were brutal.
As much as I'd like to see these guys live before I die, I have made peace with the knowledge that this is unlikely to ever come to pass. Same with Radiohead.
Between this and With Bob & David, I have now seen two spot-on parodies of Salesman. Guess I should see Salesman at some point.
No living creature in this film is in a good place at the end of it.
I'm fully aware that revelations like these will have no effect on Trump's supporters or the die-hard Republicans. What we need to do is make sure the moderates and undeclared sitting on the fence find out about them.
I'm sure that's entirely on purpose. Deadspin has the best headline writers. Really amazing.
Right, because Trump wants to cede most of the day-to-day stuff to him. God, however did I forget about that? This fucking election, man.
Not a man you want to have a heartbeat away from the presidency.
To echo what I posted on Twitter during last night's debate, Mike Pence may be my governor, but in no way, shape, or does he represent me or my interests.
No use to complain if you're caught out in the rain.
"Fun" is not a word I would use to describe The Alchemist Cookbook, but it's definitely an experience.
I got to see this at a film festival a couple of months back. It certainly leaves you with a lot to chew on.
Wasn't aware there was an '80s version of the story. Another one for me to track down, I guess.
So is Matt Wagner's retelling of it in Batman and the Mad Monk, which I picked up some months back. Had no idea that it had its basis in the actual early Batman comics.
The Batman Chronicles: Volume One - Hey, guys. Did you know the villain in the fifth Batman story ever told is an arch-criminal called The Monk who wears a red hooded cloak, is a vampire, and can change into a werewolf? Because if so, why didn't anybody tell me?
I would like to state here and now that I was nowhere near Paris last night. That is all.
If I watch Timeless at all, it will be for Malcolm Barrett. Should they bring in Jonathan Slavin for a guest appearance, that would make it appointment television. They were one of the funniest double acts ever.
Seconded.
The Mad Monster is the first of three werewolf movies the show tackled. I've never seen it without the MST3K treatment. (As a matter of fact, the same thing goes for Werewolf, which I find absolutely fascinating.)
Isn't there always?