I liked it too, so much so that I watched the 24 hour rental three times. It was interesting, despite the "twist" near the end, which did almost ruin it.
I liked it too, so much so that I watched the 24 hour rental three times. It was interesting, despite the "twist" near the end, which did almost ruin it.
Instead of Young Indy he could be Alcoholic Fat Balding Indy.
Yes, but I think Karen is actually trying. Ted is worthless. "Language."
Ted is one of the biggest jerk offs I've ever seen on TV. I hope they redeem him a little in episode 8.
They are for massaging, right?
Based upon her comments about the female orgasm, Rowling has no patience for fakers.
I guess y'all missed the poster of John Carpenter's "The Thing" which was prominently displayed this episode.
That doesn't really bother me, though. She's still a teenager. The appropriate thing to say would be-"He's my friend, he's helping me deal with losing my best friend who is still missing, I might add, we aren't sexual, get over yourself." But, how many people, let alone teenagers, could articulate that in that…
I thought it was excessive too. The one with the knife did seem more like a budding serial killer than angry bully. At least his friend's face shows a few flashes of doubt-how could making a kid jump to his death not be more than he bargained for? Agreed, otherwise this episode was great, and Dustin is a real…
She should have at least included herself.
The important thing is that he listened to hip hop for the "right reasons."
Well, other than here critics seem to be mostly okay with Robbie.
White Privilege is a pretty reliable villain.
I think it's scarier than both Poltergeist and Super 8. Somewhere between those 2 and The Thing.
I think that will be explained, though. People that have an emotional need seem to be drawn to it. Hopper, to find a missing child, Nancy, to find her missing friend.
Face punching, no less.
Enjoyed the interview a lot, although its strange Ryder thinks we bombed the Contras-did they not pay up for the guns we gave them?
How terribly sexist that they showed Robbie's legs in Z for Zacharia. Ankle length dresses henceforth, please.
Oh, you're actually serious.
I thought I wouldn't like Hannna's take but it is absolutely spot on. If it's autobiographical, Chapin is an insufferable a hole.