soulhonky--disqus
SoulHonky
soulhonky--disqus

I would have thought that the last two Bourne movies would have prevented anyone from filming the next Bourne movie.

I liked Man from U.N.C.L.E. but, when it comes to Guy Ritchie, I think I'd rather see the promised-in-the-end-credits Rock'n'Rolla sequel over this.

The link in the article explains how Kubrick's treatment of Duvall went beyond just a ton of takes.

I can't wait for an even darker and grittier Fantastic Four movie.

Best New Artist is anything but straightforward. Nevermind that most "new" artists have actually been at it for years but you can even have commercial/chart success in the past and still be considered "new", if the Grammy people didn't happen to notice you.

Was that a trailer or a CliffsNotes version of the film?

I wouldn't be stunned if we don't (I'm afraid to look to see how the original series ended for fear of spoilers) but I would think that the producers would know that they'd get a ton of shit from fans and be answering "Who really did it?" for the rest of their lives.
I'm hoping we see how the trial ends, then see a

Maybe I'm misremembering but I thought a lot of people, especially the Badmotorfinger-Era fans, commented on both the change in Soundgarden's sound for "Down on the Upside" (and also on the change in their look.) And Pearl Jam definitely got savaged for the change in sound on No Code.

No. Olenna says that Cersei killed her future.

I can't believe Inside the Thrones (or whatever the little thing after the show is called) didn't talk about Jon Snow's birth. Huge moment for the show and they didn't address it at all.

One key element of Monica's speech that I think is being overlooked is that, in rushing it out to market, Richard isn't listening to himself. Richard didn't want to release the beta because he didn't think it was ready. Then Tara talked him into the beta, and now the feedback is convincing him to rush it to market.

To me, Bachman's immediate response would have been for the manager to steal the money from someone else to pay them back. It felt odd to me that he didn't mention it and even stranger when the DA mentioned it and he didn't seem intrigued by the notion.

When he was on the outs, he spoke of the poor "We can topple an empire."
Now that he's got his foot in the door, he's telling Margaery that she has to sleep with Tommen to maintain the system and stay in power.

barber makes an interesting point. The High Sparrow doesn't say that Margaery should love the poor; he says, "They are hard to love." And they are hard to love because they expose what "we" could be without wealth; not that the wealth should be shared. I don't think it's a minor thing that he now loops himself in with

I think that Flash and Arrow are making a good case against having one Big Bad for an entire 23 episode season. (It's a case Vampire Diaries made for years.) You end up with the bad guy treading water for half the episodes as he awkwardly times his big moment for the season finale. I'd like to see a breakdown of

Given the situation, I'm sure none of them even stopped to consider how it might impact Big Head. That could have been an interesting moment (Richard weighing his CEO position vs. Big Head's 20 million) but probably better for his character to have not thought about it than consciously screwed over Big Head for his

People are bringing it up because it seems like a clear example of Chekov's gun. If there's an NDA in Act 1, and it's violated in Act 2…
Story-wise, it would be odd to have nothing come of it, especially given how Big Head's money has been the key to Erlich's story this season, and also the little bit about how his

Definitely agree with most of The AV Club review. The Nice Guys is a fun, pulpy b-movie that has more laughs than Kiss Kiss Bang Bang but lacks the heart. Ultimately, I'd say it's a notch below KKBB. Also, some of the violent slapstick fell flat, especially one scene in which a neighbor gets shot by accident. I really

Thanks for clarifying that. This would seem to be another case of journalists needing to work on how they portray things because most stories involving development involves the word "announced." One story said CBS had been "very vocal" about wanting it to be diverse. Led me to believe there was more PR efforts on CBS'