My issue with it is that I apparently find it terribly dull. I think I've seen it three times or so. Each time I thought I had not finished the movie, because I forgot entirely what happened after the first third. I still don't remember how it ends.
My issue with it is that I apparently find it terribly dull. I think I've seen it three times or so. Each time I thought I had not finished the movie, because I forgot entirely what happened after the first third. I still don't remember how it ends.
My issue with it is that I apparently find it terribly dull. I think I've seen it three times or so. Each time I thought I had not finished the movie, because I forgot entirely what happened after the first third. I still don't remember how it ends.
I always misread "James Marsden" as "James Marsters" … but sadly, nothing ever is about James Marsters.
I always misread "James Marsden" as "James Marsters" … but sadly, nothing ever is about James Marsters.
That's what is sad and terrible about all this. I rather liked the Dresden Dolls, and their SF New Years Eve concert was perhaps the best I've been to, but I have grown to hate AP and her persona enough to nearly ruin that. It's depressing when a talented musician is so fucking irritating and self-entitled that NOT…
That's what is sad and terrible about all this. I rather liked the Dresden Dolls, and their SF New Years Eve concert was perhaps the best I've been to, but I have grown to hate AP and her persona enough to nearly ruin that. It's depressing when a talented musician is so fucking irritating and self-entitled that NOT…
I'm pretty sure Alexandrite is pricier yet. I'd go for that on my toilet, and then install different kinds of lightbulbs so I can see the color change.
I'm pretty sure Alexandrite is pricier yet. I'd go for that on my toilet, and then install different kinds of lightbulbs so I can see the color change.
Yes. It's why I got this far through the reasonable discussions!
Yes. It's why I got this far through the reasonable discussions!
Huh. They definitely had me read Lord of the Flies in 7th grade, so at least 9th is an improvement over that!
Huh. They definitely had me read Lord of the Flies in 7th grade, so at least 9th is an improvement over that!
The only 3D movie I've seen was the 3D recorded production of Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake. I have nothing to compare it to, in terms of other 3D movies or in terms of 2D filmed stage productions. It seemed like a mixed bag: anyone who ventured to the close edge of the stage got very cutouty, but it probably added some…
The only 3D movie I've seen was the 3D recorded production of Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake. I have nothing to compare it to, in terms of other 3D movies or in terms of 2D filmed stage productions. It seemed like a mixed bag: anyone who ventured to the close edge of the stage got very cutouty, but it probably added some…
I like this theory, and think the "You've-just-been-promoted-to-Bond!" briefings must be fantastic, what with the martini instructions and handy guide to double entendres.
Dude. I love the show. Just saying, terrific as it is, it started its existence so that Hasbro could sell more toys.
"…it might have opened the floodgates to an entire subgenre of advertising-based sitcoms." Instead, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic! Which, all love and bronyism aside, is definitely a 22 minute advertisement to sell more advertising. At least it's a brilliant advertisement.
I kind of hated the Raimi ones and think this looks way more promising, largely because of the casting. What?! A Spiderman I don't want to punch constantly (despite his douchey hair)?! Win.
@avclub-61e626641b507015d1d403d2ecdd02fb:disqus Agreed. To me, random research girl may well fall head-over-heels-in-lust with Norse god after two days. But vice versa seems laughable.
@avclub-d019eb089e65903455cc52308f00b997:disqus mmm, Stark / Galaga Guy. the slashiest.