Agreed. Maybe compared to the awfulness of the previous two seasons, this is an A, but not considering the show on the whole.
Agreed. Maybe compared to the awfulness of the previous two seasons, this is an A, but not considering the show on the whole.
Yeah, that's the fucking awful Love Conquers All edit. Ruins the film.
Absolutely. He's yet another "Everyone is utterly incompetent except the Underwoods and their allies" cog in the machine that is House of Cards.
Which is probably a good indication of the movie's headspace. I'll be really excited if it's more about character development than whatever MacGuffin. Cap 2 looks like it's in the same vein as well.
The difference is those movies were actually shitty. We'll see on this one, but the trailer has me hopeful.
I'd prefer that, honestly.
I'd prefer that, honestly.
I just disagree. RE4 is competent enough, but it's a completely different type of game from the first three RE games, and it elicited absolutely none of the emotion I felt playing the first three. It's a fine game. It's not the kind of game I want to play when playing Resident Evil. You might as well have called it…
I think it's referring to men and women as "males and females" that gives it away.
They are the most worst!
vs Uncle Cracker
Post RE3, for me. Code Veronica was the beginning of the end, storywise. Gameplay was fine, but I think that was the first one that Wesker came back with superpowers. And then RE4 was where they made the switch to Gears of Resident Evil and I was done.
You absolutely can. The 3DS is pretty much the best console at this point.
"It takes a certain kind of crazy to keep going after a Vice-President who's proven himself capable of murder. As it happens, Lucas is just that kind of crazy."
SPOILERS
Yeah, that was some bullshit. Any journalist with a tenth of a brain would back up their messages as soon as he said "delete all your messages." Or, you know — "No, they're an insurance policy. I disappear, the police are going to have a lot of interesting material to look at."
Only halfway through, I'm glad I'm not the only one who finds Stamper to be wormy. His "love" for Rachel (which so far is just creepy, controlling obsession) makes him LESS likeable, not more (as this review asserts). Though maybe he has a come-to-Jesus moment in the last few episodes.
I submit that charming is the word you're looking for. And yes, he's certainly more charming than Joffrey could ever hope to be. He's got that quality that even politicians who have abhorrent views or horrible leadership have to make you sort of buy into what they're saying. Mike Huckabee, George W. Bush and Bill…
Maybe it was unscripted in rehearsals, but I agree, that's definitely a table that's made to break.
I'm convinced Bob Odenkirk was a part of every sketch comedy troupe ever. I think he was in my improv group in high school.