I think pretty much anybody with hair like that is a bad person.
I think pretty much anybody with hair like that is a bad person.
I haven’t seen this since cinemas but I remember absolutely loving it. Such a charming and fun movie.
The rest of the show is much, much better than the pilot. While the show is often humorous the pilot was much more so, and definitely borrowed more from Goodfellas than actually doing its own thing as it does later in the first season. The scene where they run down a guy in broad daylight is another early-weird thing…
Steve had so many life skills yet to learn. What did he do without the kid audience to guide him through basic tasks?
He was great in everything. I really loved him in the adaptations of Joe R. Lansdale’s Hap & Leonard stories. This is just wrong and unfair.
I heard the news, and yelled “NO!” This is absolutely heartbreaking. He remains one of my favorite actors ever. So much great work, and decades more that he would have given.
A monocle, maybe?
As a child of the 80s , most of the animated Disney stuff of that era ( bar maybe the Black Cauldron) was just ...meh , so I’ve never really had the love most other younger or older people seem to have for them.
My sister got Type 1 at age 4. My father has type 2 and neuropathy. I find that very much far from funny. My sister getting it felt like a living nightmare to me for a good year or two and that was just me. I can’t fathom what was going through her head, or yours when you were diagnosed.
There is not a definition of science fiction (I like Spinrad one though) and as a fan (well, ex fan) of the genre I get the simile perfectly. Romcoms operate with similar narrative rules as fantasy or science fiction.
“the law of the law of genre... is precisely a principle of contamination, a law of impurity, a parasitical economy... a sort of participation without belonging—a taking part in without being part of”
So are we not going to get a proper review of the episode?
Where to start?
Ah, the subjunctive mood. Would that it were more common these days.
Netflix seems to have been beefing it pretty hard over the past couple of years.
The melancholy, poignant last line from Terence Malice’s Days of Heaven has always stuck with me. Earlier in the film we’ve seen our narrator’s only friends, two lovers, dealt a horrible fate by poverty and the cruelty of rich men. In the coda that takes place some time later, we see the narrator with a new friend, a f…
The actor combo is so appealing to me, I admit. But when the opening credit says the film is from some group called “Chicken Soup for the Soul....” I get nervous.
nah it’s still about the church. one has real life consequences the other is a stupid kids movie.
I know its not a traditional season, but its hard not to compare it to the previous seasons. Also hard disagree, Freak Show at least had Twisty. Hotel for me was a spiral into blah. Will agree on Asylum. Coven is my personal favorite for entertainment reasons, Asylum is actually good.
So, here is what I love about Latin TV shows: They never end.