I laughed when I heard the Texas-version of "The Leftovers" theme. It's so perfect.
I laughed when I heard the Texas-version of "The Leftovers" theme. It's so perfect.
Tipper Gore was right about video games.
Oh yeah, that show is amazing. I wouldn't say it's violent, but it's gross to the max.
This does not seem to me to be an appropriate response from the police union.
As someone who actually kind of liked his last two, poorly-reviewed movies, I'm very excited for this.
I don't know, the violence in this show strikes me as more realistic than most other HBO stuff. Game of Thrones is too stylized to be that disturbing and True Blood is a cartoon.
"The Leftovers" can be so brutally violent. The guy attacking Matt and breaking his arm is viscerally horrific in a way I rarely see in TV or film. It looked like it really, really hurt.
Bordello of Blood was released on blu-ray recently (really!) along with Demon Knight and apparently series writer A L Katz does commentary on Blood that dishes a ton of dirt on the making of the film and Miller in particular. I need to listen to it.
Yeah, there's probably too much crow. Bluth started as an animator, so he obviously found the idea of animating to Dom DeLuise's vocal tracks super appealing and reworked the film to include more him. The crow's entertaining, but he hurts the flow of the film a little bit.
Don Bluth has kind of a sad filmography. The quality-level of his first few films is pretty good, with "The Secret of Nimh" being a stone-cold classic. Then he started to slide and you end up with stuff like "A Gnome in Central Park" and "The Pebble and the Penguin" which was so bad he took his name off of it. Keep in…
Oh that's good. I bet that's it.
If I remember the comment sections from last year correctly, people were never really wild about Jill but I always thought the actress, Margaret Qualley, did a great job. She has those great expressive, eyes that convey so much of what she's thinking and feeling. In last night's episode, the way she reacts to Nora's…
She knows the exact right buttons to push on Kevin, it's great.
This episode did an amazing job building palpable dread. That long car ride with Kevin and John was so tense, I just kept waiting for the other shoe to drop on Kevin. And then John got shot instead!
It's weird reading something about the Insane Clown Posse NOT written by Nathan Rabin.
Dog-killing dude is fulfilling his duty and traveling the country, killing wild dogs and saying he's friends with troubled cops who can't remember where they were last night.
Kevin waking up in a drained lake with a cinderblock tied to his leg is classic Garvey.
Supposedly they're friends in real life, but I have no idea how she puts up with him.
He talks about it here: http://www.hitfix.com/whats…
Lindelof did. In an interview about the opening he mentioned how much he loved "A Serious Man's" prologue and that the cave woman opening is similar in its function.