@avclub-e7af398c830a0f6074ad7de8a667e0df:disqus IS recommending it. And don't call him Shirley.
@avclub-e7af398c830a0f6074ad7de8a667e0df:disqus IS recommending it. And don't call him Shirley.
Let's make this thread a place of silent reflection from now on.
Well I read it as a postmodern, surrealist affirmation of our innate urge to be loved and—
I'd be okay with that if they used the barley wheat dough that some craft beer restaurants offer. It would almost excuse the rest of the bullshit.
…Nic Pizzolatto? Is that you?
PewDiePie certainly rivals Jaden Smith in bullshit inspirational quotes. "We Need To Stop Teaching The Youth About The Past And Encourage Them To Change The Future." At least PewDiePie doesn't capitalize every word in a sentence.
It certainly deserved at least one more season. However, I'd much rather have a show with an early demise resolve itself in a decent series finale, rather than going the route of a "Deadwood." It's always painful when great, short-lived shows don't have a chance to go out with a bang.
Damn, that's an unfortunate coincidence. If only Shyamalan had reached his much shittier stage a little earlier.
Caught between insanity and obscurity/depression. I think there's a Greek myth about that.
In the Vedas, the Hindus wrote that the universe does not, nor will it ever, die. Rather, it shall repeat itself through cycles. Nickelodeon knows this and is merely conforming to the will of the One Truth and Reality. Welcome to the Keli Yuga.
"Good Burger," "Grandma's Boy"…Linda Cardellini seems to have a knack for those "stuff I watched in junior high while really baked" projects.
If "pump 'em full of hormones" is an actual production strategy, they must really be going hog wild with that on "Modern Family."
Haha "brother," I like that—though you'll never have to ask me to leave town to avoid a murder rap (at least I think so). Anyway I live in Philadelphia now, by way of DC. Haven't spent much time in Rhode Island, or New England for that matter. My parents have a house in Maine that I visit sometimes, but that's about…
Well that's pretty generous of you. You certainly narrowed it down with your likely prediction that it was Jason Isaacs (he did a lot of night scenes throughout the series). Thanks in advance if you can figure it out, and thank goodness someone accumulated a "Best of Jason Isaacs in Brotherhood" series on…
WHOA, hold on…you got to watch some of "Brotherhood's" filming? With Clarke and Isaacs and Annabeth Gish and Fionnula Flanagan and everyone? I don't care if nothing particularly interesting happened, that is fucking cool. I know you said it was particularly uneventful, but I'm still wondering which part of the filming…
I believe you're right. My man's come a long way from Rhode Island state representative. This gig seems to be paying more anyway. Thanks for the recommendation, as always!
Top-billed? Damn. I just watched the trailer, it looks insane. And they've got Josh Brolin, Jake Gyllenhaal, Emily Watson, John Hawkes, and Keira Knightley too. Can't believe my man's got top billing with a cast like that—the dude's moving up. Great to hear Clarke using his natural accent too, the only other time I've…
Mad Max 5: The Maxening
I'll start by saying that I saw this about a week ago, and was very, very high when I did. So I (thankfully) don't remember every scene perfectly. That said, yes the whole "drink some beers" thing was particularly weird and Clarke didn't seem to handle it like I thought he would. Maybe it was because he was "being"…
Hahaha. I thought the same thing as when I watched him in "Lawless" (another movie that looked good from the premise and trailer, but turned out to be utter shit). He's a great actor and did the best that he could, but the script did him absolutely no favors. I hope he gets the chance to be in, you know, a GOOD movie…