This is very true. I've never liked Dracula and have always thought it was just me. Lugosi is great, but that's it. I absolutely love Frankenstein, though.
This is very true. I've never liked Dracula and have always thought it was just me. Lugosi is great, but that's it. I absolutely love Frankenstein, though.
There are people like that. They never looked young, but they also never look old. I could think of a bunch if I stopped to think about it, but I recently said that about Ron Perlman. Ron Perlman has been 50 all his life.
He releases an album a year too. And a ton of mixtapes.
I like Umbrellas better specifically for that reason. That's how most people would act in that situation. They have moved on. The great thing about that ending is that the moment is meant to be way more meaningful for the audience than the characters. For me the casualness of the meeting is what has always made…
I don't really see this as white washing. It's not like Damon is playing a real historical figure who was Asian or anything. It's more casting actors from both China and America to give the film world wide appeal.
I watched a few of her shows on Netflix, but the daily format just doesn't fit streaming. I don't watch Netflix daily and when I do watch tend to watch shows at once, but talk shows aren't really binge worthy like that. And if you miss last week's episodes, it's kind of pointless to go back and watch them. It was a…
It can be two things at once. Honestly, I think most of the internet's best cultures that spring up around various social networking technologies are like that—a mix of the high and low, awful and wonderful. It's so common to the best places that I've come to think that you really can't have anything great on the…
I don't know, man. I laughed for like a full minute at that drawing of Yoshi eatting ass. Nothing stupid or worthless about that.
Steam's old internet forums are much better. No one knows about them anymore, but they are still maintained by Valve, so the comments there tend to be slightly more mature. That said, they don't update them for forums for new games, so they are worthless for finding info on games. But the general discussion…
This is basically me. My dad has always been republican, but I always thought he was reasonable. But since retiring he literally does nothing but watch Fox News all day, so he gets all his information through that filter. I try to explain to him how dangerous that is, but he's old. What are you going to do? They…
Eh, I agree 100% with the sentiment, but that wasn't terribly well written. It reads like a facebook post.
I think "Lemonade" is a way better album than "25," but "25" is also the biggest album in years, financially, so it makes slightly more sense why the Grammy's would award it.
I think Milo is unique, though, in that I've never gotten the sense that he believes strongly in anything other than promoting his own career, whereas most of the neo-nazis on the alt-right actually buy into what they are saying. Milo's career is entirely based on trolling—he goes around to colleges and incites naive…
Yeah, they are surprisingly bland. The cheese ones almost have no taste at all.
Edge isn't bad. It's just what Micosoft does. They release a product that gets rightly shit on, then they release a much better version, but it never gets the respect it might have, given that it's forever associated with the earlier shittier version.
I only recently discovered it. Like, within the past 2 years. I live in a major city with tons of Vietnamese places, but it took a friend making me try it to finally try it. Now I'm addicted.
It's such a bizarre film too, as it literally just ends right before the book gets to all the controversial stuff. Which makes it really anti-climactic. It's like they were hoping the film would be so massive that by the time they got to all the gnosticism in part 2, it'd be too late for people to hate it.
Even this place is nothing like it used to be, though. Since they got Disqus, I probably post here just 1/4 as much as I used to. It killed part of the spirit.
Some still exist, but usually only around really niche topics. I'm a member of a forum dedicated to RPGs that's still thriving. There's also places like NeoGaf that seem to be doing well.
Yeah, it sucks that those types of forums are dying. Social media is so much more ephemeral and disposable. But I have comments on IMDB dating back 12 years that are still there and easy to find.