Maybe when he's done some enterprising soul can cut the 3 movies down to just one. I bet it wouldn't be that bad if all the filler were removed
Maybe when he's done some enterprising soul can cut the 3 movies down to just one. I bet it wouldn't be that bad if all the filler were removed
Yeah, Steelheart was fine, but not even close to the best YA book I read this year. Paper Valentines, The Dream Thieves, Rose Under Fire, and The Coldest Girl in Coldtown were all far better, just to name a few.
Based on some things I'd seen, I thought that was her bit, and I haven't listened to her album, so can't comment there, but her show (Inside Amy Schumer) and her appearance on the Jesselnik Offensive demonstrated that she has a lot more interesting things to say than that. The show's skits covered a whole lot of…
The thing is, it might be styled like a mobile-friendly site, but it isn't terribly useable, on my phone at least. The various tiles or whatever they're called are so big, you can only see a couple things at a time, and you have to scroll forever.
I'm sort of ok with it in the browser, but there's so much scrolling needed that it's pretty much unusable on my phone.
Sometimes those sorts of essay collections seem to just be a love-fest, without any real analysis or interesting criticism. This one was a bit more thought-provoking, I take it? What was your favorite idea out of it so far?
My husband loved Pacific Rim, and he said it was because it made him feel like he was watching one of the old school Godzilla movies for the first time. It made him feel like a kid. I know it's not exactly great cinema, but from my point of view, that's still a movie that did what it was trying to do. It was just…
The one time the musical theater group at my school had a packed theater was when they did their musical version of the Star Wars trilogy. That one was so popular they even added extra nights, and sold out on all of them. Of course, the costumes weren't exactly cheap, so not sure how it came out financially, but the…