I think the author missed how Chuck pulled that stunt with Ernesto on purpose.
I think the author missed how Chuck pulled that stunt with Ernesto on purpose.
Wow. My reaction was opposite. I love the show… LOVE IT… but felt that this week's offering was, if not an outright failure, at least the most underwhelming of both seasons so far. Jimmy's dialogue often felt forced and insincere, and quite frankly, Kim's cowering sycophancy inspired nothing but disgust in me, not the…
I appreciate your heartfelt apology.
I'm not a lame goofball, and I enjoyed Broad City.
Could it be because… oh… I dunno… let me see, now… because the article above the quotes section mentions both Carpenter and Kubrick in its very TITLE?
However, having said all that… I actually kind of agree with you in that I prefer The Thing over The Shining as a moviegoing experience. Go figure!
Ah, the sound of swinish teeth shattering on the pearls scattered before them. One takes from a work of art what one is capable of taking. Dr.Strangelove, 2001 and Paths of Glory are not just masterpieces of the cinema, they are transcendent, world historic works of art.
Julian Barratt dies in the first five minutes of A Field In England. It isn't him emerging from that tent in what is, yes, the most memorable film scene of 2014 (for me, anyway). Care to try again?
Forget I said anything.