No mention of the worst piece of cinematography in a major motion picture? At some point during the fight with Poison Ivy, Robin surfaces from in a pool of water, and then is dragged underneath the water again.
No mention of the worst piece of cinematography in a major motion picture? At some point during the fight with Poison Ivy, Robin surfaces from in a pool of water, and then is dragged underneath the water again.
I'm pretty sure she's just upset they couldn't get press badges for the AV Club.
So this isn't a documentary about the explosion of Homestuck cosplayers?
It's 10 books, and they're probably huge. No one has time to read the first huge volume of every epic fantasy out there, and even then, you still have 9 more to read and it may not pay off, even if the first one was good. Skepticism is what gives me any free time.
…maaaaaybe, but I reserve the right to be insanely skeptical about any 10 book epic fantasy series being GOOD. Those are far and few between, given the volume of them.
Seems unlikely that it's anywhere near as good as ASOIAF.
Yeah, did Vince Foster even get a mention? Poor guy, the conservatives have abandoned him!
you can't do a shot of wings duh
My friends and I have decided that "soda" is beer and "wings" are tequila. It's the only thing that makes sense.
Off-topic, but I had always interpreted that Superman scene to show that Superman was making the Earth spin backwards and therefore causing time to go backwards. I didn't really get this until Ryan North (I think it was Ryan North?) pointed out the alternate interpretation that the Earth spinning backwards is simply…
I'd say that it's improved because lately the episodes have been able to make the formula feel natural and organic — instead of some bizarre supernatural thing coming out of left field at the 8:00 mark, the episode naturally builds up to this week's Weird Thing.
my general gist of it is that he says a lot of "women act like [offensive stereotype] am i right fellas?"
I agree with Oldman in a way, but draw the exact opposite conclusion: it IS a shame that when Mel Gibson or Paula Deen or whoever says something really offensive, they get smacked down really hard by society, but when people do it everyday, they don't.
I like that site too.
Whenever you hear the phrase "political correctness", you can be pretty sure that the person saying it is really saying "Why do I gotta get in trouble for being an asshole?"
I went back and read the Epilogue in question where she is introduced, and even though I was all aboard the Stoneheart Express, I saw exactly why they didn't do it: the Epilogue is just some Frey being killed. It's totally out of the show's tone to do a soap-opera type tease at the end where it's suddenly announced…
I grew up in Indiana, and in my school gym, there was a poorly drawn mural of our team playing against a black team with really racist features, and it depicted our player shooting over one of the black players, totally knocking him over.
It's absolutely self-indulgent, and it's not that good, but they love making cheesy horror films, and in my opinion they earned it.
Won't be long now until we start seeing Koopa/Goomba logic gates, then half-adders, then full adders, then 4 bit processors.
A far more insightful look at Dave Chappelle's decisions is his conversation with Maya Angelou all the way back in 2006 (part of Iconoclasts):