Not gonna lie, I'm still pretty angry at what the final season turned out to be. Everything felt rushed, Victor and Dorian's storylines were aggressively pointless and Shazad Latif deserved so much better.
Not gonna lie, I'm still pretty angry at what the final season turned out to be. Everything felt rushed, Victor and Dorian's storylines were aggressively pointless and Shazad Latif deserved so much better.
Green Day’s “Boulevard Of Broken Dreams” with the vocals a half-step off key.
I think that depends on the people you follow, though. I have a lot of artists/photographers/illustrators on my list and for the most part people are usually pretty respectful when it comes to reblogging from the source. There's a lot of shitty reposting without credits as well of course, but that's just a thing that…
I was this close to giving up on S2 by episode 4 but i'm glad i didn't. I thought the second half of the season was great (but then again i seem to be the minority).
They're very baby Buscemi in a way but he makes them work, IMO.
"Caleb Landry Jones for Armand"
This episode gave birth to me
I've rewatched it twice already and enjoyed it as much as i did when i first saw it. Granted, back then i wasn't one of those people desperately trying to find clues or come up with absurd whodunnit theories - the mood, music and cinematography really made the show to me.
Unfortunately, there's quite a lot of people out there who seem to ironically find her delusional, narcissistic schtick entertaining for some reason.
Once again zero respect for THE KNICK??? One of the most underrated, finely directed and acted shows of the decade?
GO WATCH THE KNICK INSTEAD
"The longest cliffhanger is resolved"
Not until I find out what happened to Dale Cooper in the past 26 years
And looking damn GOOD
It's funny that you mentioned The Red Wedding because throughout this post all i see are people listing reasons why TWD sucks while they stick with - and cheer for - Tits & Dragons for the very same motives.
Barb who?
#Justice4BennyHammond
Ralph Fiennes, John Hawkes
"Eisenberg has never been a chameleon; what he’s great at is offering precise, nuanced variations on a type" AKA playing a half-assed version of himself over and over.