Lucky bastard…
Lucky bastard…
Yep. I can say proudly that I watched Spaced and Coupling in DVD a looong time ago, when the times they depict were there. Spaced is so 1999! (I love Spaced).
Good dialog was the FX of that time.
Watch "Ace in the Hole" then. Or any Wilder movie, almost all are good.
The sensation that you want to tell people "have you watched THIS?", and then the sad feeling settling in, that no, many of your friends have not and never will, and no, they don´t care, and no, girls will probably say that you are gay (but it is fucking "Sound of Music", for God´s sake!) and that you can´t watch it…
Don´t worry, Borges I think said something like that to an old lady once (yes, about Ulysses). But he was Borges, so he was probably being nice.
What I like about Ground Floor: the cast, the jokes.
Torrents, how do they work? Science!
Are you OK? It takes literally ten seconds to start downloading anything barely popular, and it comes already with subtitles and everything. Of course I don´t do that (and a Happy Christmas to my monitor in the NSA!)
Best solution is the super-king size "two beds" united situation. You want to have sex? You have it, you want to sleep? You move to you half-super-bed.
That we accept it as an acceptable lifestyle (gay is new, homosexual sex has been forever) does not mean it is not a disorder. It depends on your definition of normal.
Was it for women also?
He was not a sociologist, but a doctor. He tried to solve a "problem" as a doctor would, when the cause lies somewhere else. It is like the guys now trying to prove that there is a "gay gene", also trying to solve a "problem".
A recession whose main victims seem to be middle-aged males, characterized by long spells of unemployment and turmoil in their personal lives including highly destructive divorces.
"Worst response to a mancession that never existed". Yes it did, and yes it does. Feminism (a shallow "ideology", not based on science) should be put aside when trying to understand economic and social phenomena (science).
Nope.
Could it be more depressing than the results of the "Up" series? (SPOILER of sorts: class matters, yep, you´re fucked).
"doubling the amount of Ealy in your show is a sure-fire path to success"
And I think that femin… nah, too weird (grabs popcorn, waits for the Commentariat Army).
Gore Verbinsky is a consistently good director, and will be revisited when the nihilist fanboy waves start to diminish in the near future. Same with Twohy, Joseph Khan and maybe the Neveldine-Taylor combo. I am with A. White on these things.