neuroticmoose
Neuroticmoose
neuroticmoose

You had me at Tituss Burgess. Take my money now!

My biggest takeaway from this article is that Rachel Bloom is married, which, ouch. Not that I ever had chance with her in the first place, but still.

Oh, yeah, that seemed to be what Hawley was implying when he said that. It’s noticeable in things like how Oliver is a 1960's/70's anachronism, but was in the Astral Plane for about 20 years, as well as other little things that don’t quite add up to the series taking place in any kind of set time period. I think we

There’s a lot of stuff that doesn’t really add up to the show occuring in a specific time or place. In the lead up to the shows debut Hawley explained that was the reason. That since it’s from David’s perspective there would be things that wouldn’t add up in the shows aesthetics and timeline.

Catharsis-

Brad Pitt chasing John Doe in Seven and Murdoch running from the Strangers in Dark City while the city shifts around them are also great chase scenes. Also why the fuck has nobody mentioned Mad Max: Fury Road yet?

People take Vonnegut’s short stories way too fucking seriously, it’s like they have no prior knowledge of his other works nor of his public persona. Bergeron and Monkey House and a bunch of other ones are satirical, and do not necessarily speak to beliefs he actually strongly held.

As someone who doesn’t use Twitter, getting to read the occasional tweet from a celebrity telling some mouth-breathing shitheel to fuck off and die in a creative way is plenty cathartic.

Catharsis?

“Hold on, are you telling me people actually want new and interesting stories that don’t fit into the same cookie cutter mold of everything else? You’re crazy, let’s just greenlight twenty more seasons of Fuller House and pay for 10 more Adam Sandler movies” -A Netflix Executive, probably

Yeah, don’t trust literally anything in this show. In the comics David is often depicted as a straight up villain, a powerful psychic whose powers manifest themselves as a sort of insanely powerful and extreme version of MPD. A recurring element of the character was him and Xavier trying to “cure” him, or at least

Well, he’s more of a big time government spook by the time he pops up in the movies. He only appears before people when he wants to, the rest of the time he’s cloaked or flying around in his flying car.

Well it certainly couldn’t be an infinite number of Earths, that’d just be silly.

Yeah, reading that headline I was like “Is there some kind of reason people would be doing that?”

Yeah, as depressing as it is to realize, these things basically work closer to the “Chicago Way” from Sean Connery’s monologue in The Untouchables

We as a species don’t deserve people like David Simon. God bless that wonderful, wonderful man.

Not even a shit ton or two?

Alien Isolation isn’t scary though. Amnesia absolutely is though.

It’s been awhile, but wasn’t that towards the end when the two characters paths were starting to converge and Kakihara was clearly going insane? I also forgot to add that the plot of the film is basically nonsensical and just one big excuse for scenes of violence, with a resolution that is essentially pointless, with

Also The first official dub Disney did (Spirited Away) didn’t have anyone from Disney channel, it featured veteran character actors like Suzanne Pleshette and David Ogden Stiers. The only ones I can even think had Disney channel people were The Secret World of Arrietty and I think one of the Jonas Brothers’ younger