I don't fear the people who aren't the NK and who are actually behind this. I do fear the media and the public once again buying into an American president wagging the dog.
I don't fear the people who aren't the NK and who are actually behind this. I do fear the media and the public once again buying into an American president wagging the dog.
It's nice to see the media scrutinizing this as carefully as they did WMDs in Iraq. Good job, everyone.
Yeah, but all Communists become Capitalists eventually. It's the missing 30 seconds at the end of The Communist Manifesto.
It's Silver Spoons crossed with Hill Street Blues, which only sounds good on paper.
DC would reboot the character into the existing universe, wiping half the original mythology but keeping most of his supporting cast and villains, thus creating weird inconsistencies and paradoxes that eventually cause them to kill the character and bring back the original, but keeping the revised history intact.…
Sorry Harry, but coffee is for closers.
Also love that most of the comments here are from people who are annoyed the grade isn't higher. Enjoy your clams, cocksuckers.
The ISI kidnapping and giving up the former head of the CIA to an Osama Bin Laden-wannabe is one of the dumbest things I've ever seen on any TV show that isn't 24. Glad to see Homeland has completely and utterly given up on being remotely based in reality and just accepted that's it's not much more realistic than a…
What would be the point? The Frank Miller rendition is canon for everything that has come since, and the character was fairly boring and repetitive before Miller took over.
Yeah, never made a lick of sense but cranky old guy from the Bronx who is intimately familiar with the Hand and hangs out with Super Ninja Warriors is pretty much Stick. I never got anything remotely Asian from Miller's characterization, and god knows Miller was never subtle in that regard.
"If, which rarely happens,* the accusations are not true, that gives
unearned justification to the MRA types who argue that sexual assault
never happens at all."
Right, and people never maliciously sue a wealthy entity in the hopes of simply collecting money for nothing. People never lie to their insurance company.…
Walken is really out of place in that film. DeVito works but in the context of the freak show, his character is mess. Pfeiffer is the only one who works from beginning to end, in spite of how dour and depressing the film is.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding you, but the actual dictionary defintion of "camp" or "campy" is "ostentatiously and extravagantly effeminate" or "consciously artificial, exaggerated, vulgar, or mannered; self-parodying, esp when in dubious taste."
I'd say that those easily describe both of Schumacher's Batman films, and to…
"The villains are always defeated, the characters let the lessons they learned sink in, the world adjusts to a new status quo, and all that's really left over is a stray artifact laying around, or a side character left unaccounted for."
Thank god they're not all cookie cutter copies of each other then.
The Death Star is not a MacGuffin.
Infinity Gauntlet is just another Macguffin.
Slant's review pointed that out too. Same with the Village Voice.
I wouldn't classify Under the Skin as "popcorn entertainment." I saw more than a dozen people walk out of a 60% full theater opening weekend for that, and more whining about it as the credits rolled. That is not an easy movie for a mainstream audience, and God bless it for that.
Oh thank god the fanboy trolls showed up at AV Club to bitch about a review for a movie they haven't even seen. A "B" just isn't good enough? Keep it douchey, kids.
Her sleeping with Hannibal and turning against Will so easily were cringeworthy. Rather than displaying any of the capabilities one might expect of a marginally qualified psychiatrist and profiler, she didn't have much of a clue about anything this season. She was essentially just an emotional sock puppet to be tossed…