Phil Collins did actually call me out once in concert and took a few pictures of me. It was kind of weird…
Phil Collins did actually call me out once in concert and took a few pictures of me. It was kind of weird…
I'd say go with America. I personally don't care much for West, it needed a better editor, for a western it drags quite a bit with large chunks being fairly irrelevant. It's one thing to be a slow film, another to be a meandering film. While they're both well done to a degree, I'd say America is a much better…
Banshee is a great follow up to Justified. They're quite similar, but Banshee is more action than Western, and 3 of its 4 seasons are spectacular.
By develop I don't really mean having large story arcs where they change over time, more just the characters having more character to them. They seemed far more hollow this season for quite some time with little reason to care what happened to anybody compared to how this was handled in the previous seasons. They…
It came together in the end to a degree, but overall a much weaker season. It seems weird that Wrench waited five years.
I really wish that Nikki was killed in the beating and the season progressed from there, I really disliked where her story lead things.
Ultimately I do hope for a fourth season, but I really…
But evil will always triumph, because good is dumb.
Yes Hermans Head is similar but unlike what I listed, it doesn't already have direct connections to Inside Out (that I know of). Pete Doctor worked on both Inside out and Cranium Command. Reason and Emotion is also one of Walt's better known anti-nazi propaganda, perhaps his best known apart from ones with Donald…
There a few things that are close in concept but Cranium Command or Walt's Reason and Emotion 1943 short seem like the most likely jumping off points, since both are well known.
It's not like it is a highly original concept, it's an idea that's been used in many things over the years.
I always felt that the choose your own adventure books were more fun to read like a normal book where things just jumped around in a nonsensical way.
I hope Netflix captured this method.
As part of Hotel renovations they're at least fixing that. At the Boardwalk, Yacht Club, Animal Kingdom Lodge, and Dolphin last year I had like 20 outlets next to the beds.
I'd place Netflix comfortably in third place for streaming. Amazon and Hulu have much better content. Netflix only has them beat for original content.
I went to Whole Foods once, the cashier ended the experience by saying "see you again".
I think he may have lied to me.
Sounds like some sort of hudsucker proxy… you know… for kids.
I was pretty skeptical of the release plan early on, but I think they proved it was actually the ideal plan for the series. I put a lot more time into the game cause I was always coming back for the new content.
I'm honestly surprised that it's only at 7%. I know that if an online survey asked me where chocolate milk comes from and brown cow was an option I'm definitely answering that.
I think it's still getting there but not quite hit the mark yet. It really will come down to the finale as to whether I liked the season or not. I still expect Hawley to know what he's doing and end it on a strong note.
But I keep going back and forth about caring about any of these characters.
The previous two seasons both had an actual unexplained event happen (raining fish and the UFO sighting), but overall it's not true it's just a gag pulled from the film. I didn't pick up on one this year yet.
Well it was until very recently so I include it when discussing the previous season. If it doesn't return I won't exactly miss.
I hope they do revive it. I enjoyed it a good amount, probably my favorite of the current network sitcoms.
I still enjoyed his lesser shows, but there was no doubt that he was more engaged at Desert Trip in October. I had just assumed it was the nature of the super concert, but it's good to know that there was more in the background.