The Ranch is watchable. Just imagine a Full House aimed at red state adults, for some reason. Also, you got Sam Elliot saying things like, "What the fuck is Netflix", and if you say that doesn't entertain you on some level you're just lying.
The Ranch is watchable. Just imagine a Full House aimed at red state adults, for some reason. Also, you got Sam Elliot saying things like, "What the fuck is Netflix", and if you say that doesn't entertain you on some level you're just lying.
Mmmm … I guess that would be the "it." I'm not too sure to what that refers.
Easy Rider is American canon.
The Stoned Age.
So after some thought I think my #1 theater going experience of all time was Rushmore. I was 14, with my older brother and some of his friends. Wes Anderson wasn't Wes Anderson yet, so it was like I was discovering something.
"Now be reasonable, dear. He had to learn about gimps sometime. Better from Quentin Tarantino than the kids on the street."
I third the grueling yet rewarding experience of Grindhouse in theaters.
The Cider House Rules. Because I was leaving the theater and I see this guy and I think, "Wow. He looks like Robert Duvall".
The year: 1993
American Beauty is great I don't care what anyone says.
You ever seen "Prophet's Prey"? Unfortunately I think it's damn near certain Kimmy was raped, especially with the reveal at the end of the season.
Cause Hiroshima and Nagasaki had somewhat of an industrial base remaining.
People who treat the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki as some great moral dilemma remind me of Christians who think evolution presents a challenge to theology, completely oblivious to even more mind blowing theory like quantum mechanics.
He has college classes and papers!
The only reason!
State of Decay. Permadeath. That is all.
So not a criticism of this episode at all, but did anyone else get immediately bummed out when they heard Patton Oswalt?
Captain America: "Who the fuck are you, man?"
I think Bong just wanted a face audiences would immediately connect with before getting ate. Like Susan Backlinie in Jaws. There's political stuff elsewhere in the film, but saying soldier boy getting ate is "a political statement to our policy of intervention in countries we don't belong" is as tenuous as saying the…
What white nonsense is this?!?