Some of these are muddy and not very good, and some are fantastic (see: King of Jesus Walks, Pts 2 and 3) .
Some of these are muddy and not very good, and some are fantastic (see: King of Jesus Walks, Pts 2 and 3) .
Some of these are muddy and not very good, and some are fantastic (see: King of Jesus Walks, Pts 2 and 3) .
1. Everyone points that out, and yeah, it's a plot hole. Presumably, the Joker just left, as he had only come to kill Harvey. But it is certainly a glaring omission. However, plot holes almost never bother me, especially in a film like TDK that's essentially modern mythology.
This is so strange, and so disappointing. Nolan's films have had an immense, immense personal impact on me, and while I'd never say he's one of the top 10 directors of all time, he's almost certainly my favorite of all time.
For the record, I've been struggling with clinical depression most my life, and this is decent advice - except that depression prevents you from doing any of these things. Depression is not sadness, or boredom, or loneliness - it's a profound emptiness. You don't want to kill yourself, you want to go to sleep forever.…
No overt CGI, but all the blood was digital, which was lame.
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I'm not sure. I only laughed a few times during this episode, whereas my stomach hurt by the end of most S3 episodes.
I honestly feel like we're handing it A's for no reason - this season has been a significant step down from the third. Not as affecting, not as funny - just not nearly as good.
I just flipped through Amazon's "Look Inside!" of the book, and it appears to be genuinely, woefully awful. Deserves the F and worse.
We love white people, and here's why you should, too
I've only read the first, and speaking as an avid YA-hater, it's easily one of the best YA novels of the last decade.
A well-made political satire that isn't about how evil Republicans are? I'm definitely in.
There's no way Annie/Annie is wrong.
I don't fully grasp it either, but my initial reaction: it's the first episode that's really blown me away since Remedial Chaos Theory. I'd say it ranks with the very best.
As a sixteen year-old who hates hates HATES young adult fiction and hasn't read a YA novel since he was ten, I, for one, find this column rather fascinating. The world of YA is an intriguingly lame one, and I'm anticipating the next installment (although the YA Why? title is… I dunno, weird).
She has weird teeth, but two sets of amazing eyes. Not in the upper echelon of babes, but easily in the top tier of the B-grade.
Yeah. My greatest fear is meeting Christopher Nolan. I would probably have a panic attack.
This exactly. I should hire you to write my opinion from now on.