I'll hold off until they do one about the making of this movie.
I'll hold off until they do one about the making of this movie.
Killing Stephen King
This is generally the argument I use, futilely, with my friends who are always wondering why it is that no one makes "good" rock and roll anymore.
I'd actually be interested in watching more if the leader of the Scavengers turned out to be an evil enchantress who wanted to rule the world. It's like I'm saying, those people need something going on besides the fact that they gather trash (and speak oddly).
Never tried this before, but… it… can… be… two…? things?
Ah, but this Lisa Bonet ingenue, she's really going places! (cues up Angel Heart)
Kravitz gets shit piled on him not because he's some musical chameleon, but rather because his chief style is to rip-off repurpose classic R&B and rock in a very thin and unsatisfying way. The title cut from "Are You Gonna" is a good example — it's moderately catchy and propulsive, with an obviously Hendrix-derived…
(Edited, having initially confused J. with her White Witch personna from LWW.)
Prop department, one order for battered, dog-eared copy of The Magician's Nephew…
This may not be a popular argument, but as dumb as the Scavengers' speech is, I feel that if they didn't talk that way, they'd be even less interesting, which would irritate me even more.
Well, the GR are basically a religion, and I've never known a religion that made sense to me yet.
You were really hanging on the edge of your seat wondering why they used sharpies instead of pencils?
No, the only reason I'm here is because I've enjoyed both seasons, and greatly looking forward to S3. I'd also second TheCapn's emotion that S2 was in fact better than S1.
Sigh. Do you always have to bring everything back around to Made ya look!?
lol wtf is freefo— oh, that's right, it used to be ABC Family.
Totally agree with you. But some folks will have expectations, so I thought I'd warn 'em. Some folks also thought there would be a tidy scientifical explanation at the end of Lost to explain why there was a giant movable island, why folks shifted back/forth/sideways in time, etc.
Someone has some very depressing binge-watching ahead of them.
Common Sense Alert: Do not be fooled, this does not mean Lindelof is going to reveal what caused the Departure.
It may be premature, but I'm going ahead and cullen this thread more a hit than amis.
You kid, but Krispy Kreme itself was a regional fixture in the Southeast well back into the 1970s — I remember lots of them growing up in Alabama. It was funny how they suddenly rocketed to being a national phenom in the 2000s (and then fell back to Earth just as fast).