And when Daniel Knauf commented in the Carnivale reviews, everyone thought it was a gimmick account.
And when Daniel Knauf commented in the Carnivale reviews, everyone thought it was a gimmick account.
I dislike the Walking Dead but I love Community. Maybe the AV Club will let me live.
I loved the Smallville finale, it did a wonderful job validating the entire series, despite its up and down quality. I wondered if some Mutant Enemy staff writer wandered into the writers room and took a stab at the script. Despite this, your suggestion would have improved it immeasurably.
Pour Some Sugar On Me or gtfo.
Quick unironic shoutout: the Rod Serling intro to "It's a Good Life" was used to create the video in the library in the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror.
Ok I defended the less than impressive eps these last few weeks, but I guess I had forgotten how many of them there are. I really only remember the best parts of the season I guess.
No, that episode was lame. I mean the previous Ruby origin ep, where we find out why she wears the cloak.
Um, didn't Jane Espensen write that amazing episode where we find out Ruby turns into a wolf? I felt like that was the first episode that lived up to the show's potential.
I've always thought Die Hard was perfect, especially the way everything comes full circle, right down to the moment when Reginald Vel Johnson fires his gun. It proves every line, every idea in the movie fits in some perfect spot like a puzzle piece. Obviously the rest of the movie is perfect as well, a tense but…
Yeah I was also thinking of the truck episode. When I introduced the show to my wife she kept asking all through season one if we ever see this character or that character again. Before the season one finale, when we meet Bobby, the answer was always a resounding No. It wasn't until season two really that I felt like…
Yep. I liked every comment in this thread. Carry on.
Sounds like it lacks the classic Tolkien epilogue. I gave up after book 7 Crown of Swords, after that half-assed ending in Shadar Logoth.
"You don't find this guy unless he wants to be found."
"You don't find this guy unless he wants to be found."
Well whatever it was, I don't think it was ending the world. I think that giant god hand was just hitting the snooze button. Sequel time!
Forgot my hat.
Forgot my hat.
Apparently Stewart and Reed were so in the moment they skipped something like 4 pages of dialogue. Capra didn't call cut because he was entranced by how good they were. He knew he had his scene, based on the raw emotion, not the technical execution.
Apparently Stewart and Reed were so in the moment they skipped something like 4 pages of dialogue. Capra didn't call cut because he was entranced by how good they were. He knew he had his scene, based on the raw emotion, not the technical execution.
I had never thought of it that way, but it's true. But don't forget, it was only necessary due to the manipulations of that Plutocrat Mister Potter, a representation of the 1% if I ever saw one.