Same. That was gold.
Same. That was gold.
Seems like tempting fate. For both of them. I can already see the headlines, which practically write themselves (and of course the online outrage over those headlines.) But I’ll definitely be watching.
This is why I like your Random Roles the most. I’ve only seen a couple of the things mentioned here, but this was still a fun, informative read. I really want to believe that that’s word for word how his conversation with Arsenio went and not just him paraphrasing it, because that’s fucking funny. Definitely…
This whole installment felt like a bad B grade movie.
Yeah, this is like watching a bad drama student doing a shitty impression of Matt Damon as Ripley. It might be different if Cunanan was in any way compelling, but he isn’t. And every other story being treated as the sub-plots is more interesting and has better actors.
I concur. I’m not feeling Cris’s performance at all. Yes, he’s despicable, but it all seems inauthentic to me.
I get that writing a whole paragraph for you two is hard after spending all that time chopping up 5 minute videos into as many posts as possible, but you could at least make an effort to not misspell (twice) the name of the woman who wrote and directed the movie. It’s Bridey not Bridley.
Vendetta.
Somewhere out there Whovian just came in his pants.
OK, here i go again—the odd man out, but I find it really hard to feel anything from Darren Criss’s portrayal. I don’t feel empathy, fear, anger, hatred—there’s nothing there. I find his portrayal to be completely lifeless, detached and boring. He seems to be acting real hard, but I can tell he’s acting and that he’s…
Yet, watching a fictional story, I found him boring.
Here’s me talking about Waco in the wrong review again, because there’s no review for Waco. Tonight’s (or rather, last night’s) episode was very good, and it was one of the most intense things I’ve seen on TV. According to this episode, the shootout begins when ATF agents shoot some German shepherds who lunge at them.…
Son of Sam was more interesting that that. People keep saying he was told to do it by a dog, but what they miss is that it was his neighbor’s dog. I had a dog, and sure she might have told me to kill someone. But if you’re out in your yard and there’s a dog on the other side of the fence saying “Hey. Yeah, you. Come…
He certainly is the most boring serial killer I’ve ever seen. Five minutes of his blathering on with his fantasies about that guy there who likes him and how they’ll do things and you WANT him to kill you. Just to make it stop.
Space.
Yeah, that was the feeling I had in the morgue as well, but then I just went with it. I wonder whether something got cut for running time that would have made that work better. Or maybe it’ll seem smoother when I rewatch it later. But the way they went about that pivot from MotW to William actually felt more like…