Damn dude, sorry your folk rock trio never made it big.
Damn dude, sorry your folk rock trio never made it big.
Jeez buddy I think you’re taking this a little too hard
You sound fun
I hope you’re keeping careful records of all these mistakes and filing them with our ombudsman! I certainly wouldn’t want to lose reasonable, even-tempered folks like you as readers.
Addressed downthread, but I love that you mention how the lake is unnamed in the film, followed by “do you even watch...?” Yes, as you say: it’s unnamed (or at least I missed it, if it is named), and was looking up shooting locations after I watched it, saw multiple places talk about them shooting on the Nile, and…
Han wasn’t a force ghost - he was a memory.
I mean, I’d believe a seasoned stunt professional, who also happened to work on the last LotR films, before I believe some monkey spokesman from Amazon spewing out generic “We take safety very seriously” bullshit. Thomas should have left, and he smartly did.
Disagree on part A, agree on part B.
I love Aldis Hodge, I am very excited for the new Leverage series, and I am very impressed by Shanicka getting this interview while running alongside Hodge’s moving car.
It’s weird to think, but I don’t think your decision over this issue matters in any way, compared to the asian audience that would feel offended over this.
I liked him as Craig in Doctor who. 2 episodes and out.
If he wants to avoid controversy, he is English. He could offer a cold cut sandwich that's been sitting in the window of a shop for two days. Or spaghetti with marinara sauce that somehow contains vinegar but no salt. Or Carling.
“focus on a “fattening, diet-destroying” angle”
the way to feel is sympathetic/willing to offer condolences because a man has cancer, and accepting of his privacy/that he may not be ready to share intensely personal details of his diagnosis with the whole fucking world just yet. it’s pretty simple.
blessed is GenX, for we lived the full idiocy of our youth with no video evidence to haunt us...
sigh, indeed...
I feel like Fringe at least had a single season-long mystery arc that resolved more or less properly each season, even if the finales ended on a cliffhanger teasing the next arc. Not to mention the week-to-week plots are much more episodic. More shows would do well to follow that model rather than the LOST one.
It really annoys me how many people misinterpreted that. I wasn’t a huge fan of the show, but it was crystal clear to me in the last episode that they were dead in the flash-sideways, and that the whole island experience was real. Not sure how everyone else apparently missed that.
Lost fans called it on the passengers being dead and the island being “purgatory” something like the last half of season one? Boy the producers really hated that doing their best to squash that discussion.
Yeah, Rodgers in second place?!? No no no. He was OK but second tier.