I'd start watching it again if it became that.
I'd start watching it again if it became that.
@avclub-e95a45d0b1f5afdf0ab9cde82b4b1d06:disqus : What? That wasn't my preschool…
@avclub-e95a45d0b1f5afdf0ab9cde82b4b1d06:disqus : What? That wasn't my preschool…
Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt.
Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt.
I assume you're another student (because only students got to see Palmer's show for free, unless you're counting the ukulele song during Neil Gaiman's thing as her "show"). Would I happen to know you?
I assume you're another student (because only students got to see Palmer's show for free, unless you're counting the ukulele song during Neil Gaiman's thing as her "show"). Would I happen to know you?
Better get on the Year of Flops column for this pronto, since it'll be out of most theaters tomorrow.
Better get on the Year of Flops column for this pronto, since it'll be out of most theaters tomorrow.
How does this get an A- from them and John Carter get a D? Even in some of their reviews where their opinion makes sense (i.e. Brave's B), their reasoning still has something incredibly stupid in it (i.e. comparing Merida to Bell Swan!?!).
How does this get an A- from them and John Carter get a D? Even in some of their reviews where their opinion makes sense (i.e. Brave's B), their reasoning still has something incredibly stupid in it (i.e. comparing Merida to Bell Swan!?!).
Are your hipster glasses not a high enough prescription?
Are your hipster glasses not a high enough prescription?
A fish who apparently doesn't like water because it's "yucky."
A fish who apparently doesn't like water because it's "yucky."
@avclub-e6c1142acfaceea3982a09641b33fc04:disqus : Do you miss those spots?
@avclub-e6c1142acfaceea3982a09641b33fc04:disqus : Do you miss those spots?
Fantastic Mr. Fox is actually a bit more of a middle/working-class movie, what with the message being that the world's set up against the little guy and we're all slaves to Big Agriculture and whatnot.
Fantastic Mr. Fox is actually a bit more of a middle/working-class movie, what with the message being that the world's set up against the little guy and we're all slaves to Big Agriculture and whatnot.
They're actually doing press for Cloud Atlas.