I've always said that my second child, regardless of gender, will be named 'Super Fly.'
I've always said that my second child, regardless of gender, will be named 'Super Fly.'
There's always a 4-2 game.
This is a serious oversight of B&T Protocol.
1) Fire McCarthy. This is long overdue.
I am baffled.
Best chance is the Bengals.
Oh no, the ambiguity isn't my central problem — it fits my usually facetious tone, but that's besides the point. I agree with you 100% that the back half is such a slide from how interesting the movie was at first impression.
Arbitrarily picked year — I know there's plenty of movies that have ended with ambiguous final shots prior to '05 — but my impression is that it's a trope that has become increasingly common for movies that end up in a corner.
The ending of "The Lobster" is the kind of shit that would have been mind-blowing back in 2005. Now, it's trite, ambiguous garbage, on top of all the other so-called 'subtleties' of the movie that lacked on an effort to build a better world than they hinted at.
Actionhouse Pictures Presents: Gout: The Movie
I originally thought Ken would be a winner, and I can totally see him in the final three, but if he does, it's because he's a goat to David or Adam.
Let's never talk about last season's "Winner Edit" ever again.
Well, when you're 18 and have been sleeping on the ground for the first time longer than any summer trip you've taken before, the prospect of a bed seems pretty damn great.
Can confirm; am crying right now.
I don't know. It could be an old advantage delivered in a new package. Nothing wrong with that.
I'm going to guess double vote come final Tribal Council.
I love the tribute to Lost they did between Jay and Adam talking on the beach. Really took me back.
No one blows up a blindside vote like Ken M.!
Sir, I'm going to have to ask you to put the hair down.
Nope.