I liked the "I know and I am in therapy for that" jokes because I am a sucker for a good therapy joke.
I liked the "I know and I am in therapy for that" jokes because I am a sucker for a good therapy joke.
Seriously, if you compare it to ESOSM, it just didn't have the same emotional *power*. I'm not much of a romance person, so for me to want to root for a couple you have to make me like them.
Yeah, I didn't really enjoy it that much when I saw it. I didn't have much reason to care about their 'love'.
Also she was also socially stunted and dating an app. Nerd love is a hard thing, man.
That is confusing. I got the same impression from misreading the title. Now the mystery is why the community grade is D+ when the reviewer grade is B-. There aren't that many negative comments. Did people give it a low grade because it's a bad movie, because it's about Jews or because it shows a Haredi woman having an…
I just thought it didn't strike me as as good a tribute to Japanese horror as the American stuff was for American horror movies.
That's just bizarre. If anything, it celebrates them. The Japanese section could be better, but it seems a lot of people are just strange.
Jeez, the horror reality show has been done so many times. The human sacrifice thing was really Cabin in the Woods's angle while being meta. Of course I'm sure that has also been done in one way or another. Stephen King should sue this guy for copying The Running Man.
I am very confused at the apparent strong hate for the movie in some corners. I thought it was a pretty good movie… Maybe if you aren't a horror fan?
He could've easily had some sort of early head injury.
Haha, and then run into a time-traveling Ben and Leslie in an extremely confusing crossover episode.
Well, sadly.
Yeah, I mean she wanted to marry him before he betrayed her and he is pretty.
I'm still disappointed the show didn't come up with an excuse for them to kiss before killing Athelstan off. Now I just have my imagination and probably some fan art somewhere.
Yeah, the action was *awesome* and the scene with Floki trapped in the burning tower was positively Shakespearean. I kind of wish they'd made the falls from the walls/towers seem a little higher (since none of them looked particularly brutal) like I've seen in some siege things, but other than that it was a hell of an…
I'm still waiting for a kosher or hallal challenge on one of these shows. Those are some realistic crazy rules to follow and it would cut down like half their repetoire. Kosher cooking can be so difficult.
I guess it was better than having to deal with a sobbing kid who messed up. Still, man that is generous.
The shorter clip of Power is badass. The longer clip is kind of funny because he's complaining about SNL. No one can sound dignified or tough when complaining about SNL.
Yeah, I thought that too. Unfortunately I think it was probably pretty significant.
Well, different actor.