On a related note, Von Trier is an overrated director too.
On a related note, Von Trier is an overrated director too.
Looks to me like he got his gross opinions thoroughly repudiated by 30 other people, which is kind of how this thing is supposed to work. At this point, seeing him repeatedly told how and why he’s wrong and just how many people think he’s an asshole is more useful as a deterrent than just deleting the thread.
In the…
WTF!!!
“Mike Pence’s Rule About Meeting With Women Alone.”
I’m torn on these jokes. In one light, it looks like a coded call-out. In another it looks like everyone passing off his disgusting behavior as something funny, a “Harvey will be Harvey” kind of thing.
Mike Pence’s ideal woman has very short hair, very small breasts, a thick, muscular midsection, with lots of body hair everywhere.
Wow, that hasn’t aged well *at all*
You don’t have to tell me. Every time I see Tom Cruise, I think: “Yep, that’s a real bottom right there.”
“That’s the world we live in now; it’s more violent, more chaotic, and less innocent than the world of 25 years ago.”
Stories ending is fan service and not at all in line with what G.R.R.M imagined.
Dumb as hell: Arya and Sansa going from being at each other’s throats last week to being in cahoots against Littlefinger this week with no explanation. It was dramatic, sure, and that’s what B&B were going for, but they could’ve included even the faintest of explanations during Sansa and Arya’s scene together…
More than anything, my sense is that the season would have been an order of magnitudes better if the writing team had just taken a step back from everything after the scripts were all finished, and then a few days later take one more editorial pass before committing to filming. There was a lot of sloppy writing, but th…
She’s been in a dark place.
When Audrey walked into the Roadhouse, I yelled at my TV “Eat that, Internet! It’s not a coma!”