A couple summers ago when I first found out about Redbox I thought it was awesome and used it constantly, getting like a movie a day, but now I pretty much just use online for all my movies.
A couple summers ago when I first found out about Redbox I thought it was awesome and used it constantly, getting like a movie a day, but now I pretty much just use online for all my movies.
Didn't Sarah Koenig at some point early on say that Serial would last 10 episodes? She made it seem like the next episode wasn't the last though. I suppose as it developed they realized they needed to do more?
That's really funny, I make the same association, and for me at least I think the reason is that I only had a GameCube and these were two games that looked really cool that I couldn't play.
I would like that a lot, but they definitely still make a ton more money by having two movies right?
I watched Inland Empire last night, and holy shit; I'm pretty sure that's the scariest movie I've ever seen. More than all the traditional horror movies I've seen. Is it regarded as especially scary? I've seen most of Lynch's other films, and obviously the diner scene in Mulholland Drive was terrifying and there were…
I liked neither of these.
I'm very curious about how that'll work.
Hmm I was gonna defend Nicholas Stoller, whose movies I've liked, but it seems like he doesn't have a great track record for movies that he's only written and not directed, like Yes Man, Gulliver's Travels, Fun with Dick and Jane, etc. Muppets was good though.
This is definitely the best of these types of videos. Then there's a big drop in quality, then the honest trailers one, and then the everything wrong with one, which is really terrible.
I saw it and liked it a good amount, but the reception was so positive that I was expecting to like it more. I think it has a 90 something on Rotten Tomatoes. I think a lot of the praise was directed towards the emotional elements of the film, which I agree were well done, but didn't really cause me to love the it.
Having only seen the first two seasons, I'd say I prefer the first. It was more focused and maybe I find the premise of a haunted house more interested than an insane asylum.
That's funny I just watched People Vs Larry Flynt with Harrelson and Norton. Pretty great.
Oh no now I'm gonna be on TV Tropes for a few hours.
Did anyone else think The Secret Life of Walter Mitty got a bad rap? Seems like most people just didn't see it; I thought it was pleasant and funny.
I'm surprised; I kind of thought this would just keep going on.
Ah I was thinking Dunkaroos.
Thought Ana Gasteyer was really great and charming on this week's CBB.
I'm kind of excited for Cameron Diaz next week. I don't remember seeing much of her previous episodes but it seems like a format where she could be pretty funny.
He looks like old Matt Damon.
Is this a 40 Year Old Virgin reference?