Finally getting back into SCRUBS after an absence. Picking back up with season 4.
Finally getting back into SCRUBS after an absence. Picking back up with season 4.
As much as I loved both MANCHESTER and YOU CAN COUNT ON ME, I just couldn't get into MARGARET. I'll have to give it another chance.
I don't think I made that argument. I would say I didn't like Thor BECAUSE it was boring. Not the other way around.
Some just like to be entertained. One did its job in that respect. One didn't.
I found BvS entertaining enough. Kept me interested.
Amy Sedaris elevates everything she's in!
Couldn't agree more. Very burnt-out on superhero movies right now. X-men: Apocalypse was terrible. Doc Strange was unoriginal and silly to the point of stupid. Deadpool was fun, but not worth catching a second time. BvS was completely over-the-top dumb.
I found IRON MAN 2 to be pretty bad. And say what you want about BvS, but it wasn't nearly as boring as that first THOR movie.
As much as I enjoy Orphan Black, I'll be damned if I can ever explain what the hell is going on.
Huge letdown in nearly every way. I usually like Ruth Negga, but wow, was she obnoxious as Tulip.
Can a soundtrack make the list?
Really surprised I didn't see LOVE & HATE by Michael Kiwanuka on here. One of the best of the year, imho.
I do the same thing with Amy Sedaris and Letterman. Loved those two together!
I was just about to post that 1997 was a helluva year in movies. You beat me to it. Good on ya.
I don't think the park remains open. The people running it have either fled or been killed. The priority for the fleeing is simply survival.
Definitely not perfect, but I like REVOLUTIONARY ROAD very much. In a film of good to great performances, Shannon standing out like he did is quite an accomplishment.
The absolute best thing about REVOLUTIONARY ROAD is Michael Shannon's performance.
Maybe not the best but it's definitely up there with classics like "Marge vs the Monorail," "Lemon of Troy," and "A Fish Named Selma."
That's the spirit!
Love The Worst Witch!