"I've made a huge mistake."
"I've made a huge mistake."
Wow. That was really fucking good.
I'm loving this show more and more by the episode, but I have to draw a line in the sand when it comes to realism.
I mean, I enjoyed the hell out of it. It just strikes me as one of those movies that would still hold up extremely well without the big screen.
I did notice that. And come to think of it, I think someone may have mentioned it in the past.
A 5-minute scene of Glenn Howerton as Batman trying to explain his logic for needing to destroy Superman could have probably saved this movie.
Best case scenario would be them kicking Snyder out of the clubhouse and giving the reins over to Affleck.
Deadpool is fun. You could probably get away with watching it on DVD/BluRay, though.
"Faithfully butchered" came from the actual review, I believe.
Do you believe that the story being told in HTGAWM is worthwhile without a compelling character-driven element?
It's not that I haven't enjoyed the show (last episode I watched was the midseason finale). It's just that it seems pretty mean-spirited and bleak. Who are we supposed to be rooting for at this point when everyone is a demonstrably awful person?
"Toxic" is the word I've often seen used to describe the tone of HTGAWM, and I don't necessarily disagree.
Well, welcome! I just binged it myself last week, so I can tell you that you're in for a treat.
*high five*
What did you think of it?
"They told me that stain would come out!"
Aw, come on. Dexter was far and away my favorite show at one point. Please don't make me prove you wrong.
Dexter Seasons 5-8*
Obviously, Caitz Lotz and Wentworth Miller are great individually and together on that show, but the most amusing pairing to me has been Sara and Dr. Stein.
Yes.