icehippo73
IceHippo73
icehippo73

Alias was excellent. Lost was excellent until it wasn’t.

Nope. Dying to those things was one thing, but the curse was utter BS.

The same way it handles other characters’ straightness…by not making a big deal about it. 

Criticism is a totally subjective thing, so I’m sure you can cherry pick a few things you disagree with for any type of critic, (his Usual Suspects review was baffling to me as well) but Ebert, on the whole, did a pretty amazing job.

It is in no way a “great” movie.

The fake Weekend at Bernie’s sketch may have been “ill-conceived and clumsily executed”, but that was clearly the point, and we laughed the whole way though. That episode should have been at least a B+. 

Yeah, same issue I had with Ozark. So much time between seasons, I spend half my time watching the shows trying to remember things that I’ve forgotten already. 

The whole point of a cruise is that it’s simple...everything is planned in advance, and you don’t have to make any decisions. It’s also great for multigenerational families.

Combination of poor editing/typos.

Planes occasionally crash. Never fly!

Let people “rip off” that world, create their games inside it.”

I firmly believe that 99% of cops are good people trying to do good work.

I enjoyed Shadow of Mordor, but it certainly felt more like an Assassins Creed game with different skins than anything really related to LOTR. 

I think it’s stunning that someone that writes about movies for the AV Club apparently has so little concept about how movies are made.

(Be careful with the salt, as shrimp come from the sea, a place known for its naturally occurring salinity.)

Gamers: Stop crunch, it’s terrible!

I was incredibly bored with the Batman game formula, so I’m thrilled that they’re trying something different. 

Original NES hockey.

There’s a big difference between being a creep and a predator, and I don’t see this crossing that line. 

Konami could start up again pretty quickly. Their PED strategy backfired completely, and this colloid be the way they get back in.