Sir, i must strongly disagree with two choices here.
Sir, i must strongly disagree with two choices here.
Just saw this. It is much, much better than the average animated movie as of lately. I just lost my shit at the wolfpack submarine scene.
Wow, I thought I was the only one.
I'm surprised that John Oliver is listed but the Daily Show is not. I had zero hopes on it once Jon Stewart left, but Noah has been doing an amazing job so far.
Fixed, thanks. Then again, i suck, so the original comparison holds.
Rock it up!
18 and life was a huge hit an probably the best piece of vocal work Bach ever recorded. The rest is pretty meh.
I'll share the general sentiment on Bach with the rest of the commenters but man, the guy could sing back in the early '90s.
It's like we're living in a Phillip Dick novel.
That's a pretty factual statement. What exactly annoys you?
What the fuck is with Trump supporters lately? Do facts don't matter any more, at all?
Such a great, underrated film. It its filled with subtly nuanced scenes like this one.
Agreed. I was surprised on how much I enjoyed the movie, and that scene in general.
God, i almost died laughing at that part. "That's… that's a lot of blood."
That speech at the end. Crap, i managed to forget about it.
Gosling trying to break in a warehouse by breaking a window. Comedy gold.
Love me some Deadpool but The Nice Guys really deserves a mention in the article. That movie has so many memorable scenes - i loved Gosling casually interviewing naked ladies underwater.
Maps are hard.
Kid Rock turned out to be a douche? *shock*
That doesn't sound like much, but it means shareholders lost close to $600 million dollars over a single tweet.