Don't forget Surviving Desire.
Don't forget Surviving Desire.
I've been going to Dragon*Con for years, hearing about Venture Bros. (though I've never watched it) and Urbaniak quite a bit there, then seeing Urbaniak on panels twice before realizing he was Simon. Not the most observant person here. I should probably start watching it now, just so I can go back and watch Henry Fool…
If you want 10,000-20,000 comments on each article, sure.
He was also excellent (just perfectly deadpan) in the tiny role he had in If Lucy Fell, a pretty bad film, which I still inexplicably enjoy. "Self high-five!"
Hal Hartley was my introduction into independent films, and really the impetus for why I now consider myself a "film geek". When I saw Trust and almost immediately after that The Unbelievable Truth, I thought "What the fuck is this? I want some more." Sadly, like most filmmakers, he couldn't keep up the quality for…
It's definitely not the norm. I think college friendships are more durable because of the reason Todd mentioned: In high school, geography binds you, but in college, you're much more likely to meet people you have much more in common with. I know I didn't have any high school friends left about two years after…
Just get the DVD set wrapped in the parka - one of the better marketing gimmicks for DVDs.
If you watched an entire episode, and it didn't make you want to watch more, maybe it's not the show for you. I'm not knocking the quality of the show at all, I'm just saying that pretty much every episode is indicative of the series as a whole (there are no sucky episodes), so if it didn't grab you, don't bother with…
Some reunions cover multiple years, to allow for the fact that you may have had friends in other grades.
That scene was just so over the top in trying to make me laugh that I felt sorry for McCarthy, whom I had liked very much as Sookie. I just realized at that point that the movie wasn't going to make me laugh, so I left. The scene wasn't "offensive", just painfully unfunny, like the rest of the movie (I did like the…
I've walked out of maybe five movies that I paid for in my entire life, so it's pretty difficult to offend my sensibilities in that regard. I still don't understand what you mean, though. If I am not enjoying something, I won't choose to continue experiencing that thing. Is that not how other humans deal with…
I have to lighten up because I walked out of a movie that I didn't enjoy?
Or until Adam Sandler just maybe thinks about announcing his next one.
Well, that was just the topper. I didn't laugh once before that, but that scene just sealed it for me that nothing would redeem that movie in my eyes.
Let's call it a draw.
I agree. The scene in Bridesmaids where she's hitting on the guy in the plane was just so awful, after immediately walking out of the theater, I thought, "Worst movie I ever saw? Well, her next one will be better!" And, like Ed Wood, I couldn't have been more wrong.
The Expandables
But if it requires you to sit through something that you hate, why bother?
Season 4 looks to be the second half of Book 3, or quite a few people will be very confused when Season 4 starts.
The number "2".