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Yup.

Going to agree. It was entertaining, but so loose in tone and bouncing all over the place. It was a shadow of what JP was, and all the positive elements felt like results of the concept, while the negative felt like results of the director.

Whoa. I think this is easily my favorite interview this site has ever done (and they’ve done a lot I’ve very much enjoyed, thank you Bronson Pinchot.)

Didn’t you guys post this a few days ago? Or did I read it on Yahoo news?

I maybe didn’t get it, but I think what “it” was hadn’t gelled.

Oh. Wait. I take it all back. I don’t know what I’m thinking but I really do enjoy So Blonde, and I think Cthulu is hands down her best song.

Yeah, I didn’t know this was a common thought (was never a big enough fan to read up on EMA at all, so never saw the buzz/reviews), but I really enjoyed the first album but gave up on the second after only one listen, when not a single piece of a single song connected with me the way much of the first album did.

Same here. Never saw it, so now I can’t log in on mobile. Somehow, though, I’m logged in on two browsers, because it let me import on both... and showed the password on neither.

Also, none of the features work on Edge. I’m sure IT knows this and just doesn’t care, but man, nothing works on Edge.

Alright, so like many, when I created my account it just dumped me. I’m pretty certain, or at least thought, I created a username and password.

Is it safe to say, then, that giving the reigns of their entire universe to Zack Snyder essentially torpedoed the entire universe?

Yup. Seems we can’t just click “Rick & Morty” and see all the articles about it, including all the episodes listed chronologically with the grade. This will make binging on old shows much less fun.

Actually, there appears to be no listing of recent reviews.

First feedback on the home page:

I'm skeptical that Tormund ever dies. He's the only wildling with a face and a name. If he dies, then we have no reason to care about the wildlings, and no one to see them through. Do they go back north? Do they integrate? We have no one remaining to give us that perspective. His story is that of all the wildlings,

On TV he often relies on cameras and cuts, like Criss Angel always does.

I hated the book. It felt half assed, like it thought references were enough, but didn't trust the audience to know them.

My only connection to spawn, other than owning the first ten comics because I was between 8 and 12 when they came out, was the HBO show. That dwelled on dark and murky alleys full of brutal violence. If angling like that show, it could definitely be low budget.

For a while he was the most engaging actor out there.

The first was so close to perfect. So close. I thought Eggy was too bland (but seems like he's grown into himself here), and the tone just shifted too frequently. It was, at best, a 7.5/10, but one of the infinitely more enjoyable and rewatchable ones.