I actually liked Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. I even watched it more than once. It wasn't the best of the series, but with the exception of the last 20 minutes I think it's about as good a modern Indy sequel as could be expected.
I actually liked Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. I even watched it more than once. It wasn't the best of the series, but with the exception of the last 20 minutes I think it's about as good a modern Indy sequel as could be expected.
Cool idea, terrible execution.
Cool idea, terrible execution.
Oh yeah, in 2012, in a world with global internet, I'm going to play along with media companies' delusions that there is still such a thing as "regions", and not download a show that they decide to not put out in its full form in my country for possibly almost a year from its original release date. To do otherwise…
Sherlock Holmes and the Case Of Who The Heck Actually Waited For Them To Get Around To Releasing It In America Instead Of Just Downloading It Way Back When
Oh……………..no thanks.
It Used To Be That White People Could Have All The Privileges And Dominate Culture And No One Would Call Us On It. Now They Do. That's Playing The Race Card, And It's Racist
The Onion AV Club Takes A Special Investigative Look At Reverse Racism
It's impressive that you managed to misspell a guest's name twice when his name was part of the episode's title.
Eliza Dushku is an actor who is about as versatile as Woody Allen, so casting her in a part where she had to be a different character every week almost seemed like a joke.
I don't know how there is "more truth" in the fact that their circle of friends is white. I think if you are young and living in NYC, it would take real thought and effort on your part to make friends with only white people, especially if you are moving in any sort of arts circles.
Louie made a show about his life that seems honest to what it is. Lena Dunham is making a show about experiences she has had never had to go through, given her background, starring three other people with the same backgrounds.
@Scanner As I said in the first comment, I'm sure the show's great. It's gotten nothing but good reviews. What I'm discussing is the creative team's background vs the premise, which we have enough info to talk about, given that we all are right this very moment.
Yeah, I don't have anything inherently against art by and about rich white people. I think most of Sofia Coppola's movies are great, even though she exclusively makes movies about the problems of rich white people. The difference, I guess, is she comes across as an honest and smart observer of her own world, whereas…
Sarcastic exclamation? Dumb question instead of response??
I mean, I guess it breaks down into two things:
On one hand, this has gotten nothing but positive reviews and I'm sure it's great.
His basic stance on bisexuals, as far as I remember, is while there are plenty of people that enjoy having sex with both genders, they almost always only have serious relationships with one gender. And, in meeting a lot of bisexuals, I've never actually seen him be wrong on that.
DESTROY THE MPAA
Frank Ocean is fantastic, and I hope he has a long and productive career. The rest of them are ok. Goblin had a few great tracks. But I think in five years, Frank is gonna be the only one still going strong.