It's an answer AND a pun!
It's an answer AND a pun!
It is? I thought I'd read that Crazy Ex-Girlfriend currently had the bottom rung on the totem pole. I also have no idea what qualifies as "network television" anymore.
I mean, for me, Mark and Jeremy ending up together was completely predictable, but not in a particularly BAD way. Like, they're fused together, they'll never be able to actually be apart from one another for long. It was exactly the ending I ultimately expected, and it fit perfectly.
That said, it didn't feel like a…
Every single second of him trying not to blink had me in stitches.
Hey, thanks for the info!
This is, uh, pretty awesome. Learning more about African history has been on my "to-do" list for ages now, and things like this remind me that I oughtta get the hell up off my ass and DO something about it.
Finished Series 9 of Peep Show this weekend. A predictable but perfect ending to one of my all-time favorite shows.
So, several years late, I finally started Game of Thrones this fall, and recently finished Season 1.
Even if I know the plot, for the sheer lunacy of the performances, I think I need to rent this movie and watch it anyway.
The kind of villain, the implacable, laconic evil, that Patrick did in this is always one of my favorite kinds of villain, like the kind that I find actually unsettling and scary. I've only had two nightmares in my life about movie villains, Patrick as the T-1000 was the first, and then Javier Bardem as Anton Chigurh…
I read a summary of the plot of TLBS recently (after loving The Nice Guys and looking into Shane Black's work), and kinda regret doing so. The entire thing is so goddamned insane, that I wish I'd gotten to see it completely unspoiled.
This was one of my very first "big" action movies, and I loved it so much when it came out. Still do, frankly. I'm big into my heroes getting the shit kicked out of them and never seeming infallible throughout the course of a narrative, and certainly, Sarah Connor was that. Even the T-800 was presented as being…
They use Charlie just the right amount on Black-ish, and Deon Cole sells every single one of the characters lines and quirks with such aplomb… I remember feeling damn-near crushed when he briefly "left" to do work on Angie Tribeca. The moment when he pulls out the gun while discussing "The Word" at work literally left…
This reminds me of the PBS Frontline documentary "Dropout Nation".
In fairness, that issue also arises with sports. Although I don't think anyone's STABBED another person over whether FFVI or FFVII was better.
I got sucked into RomComs for some reason this weekend. Watched This Isn't Funny, which I found to be not bad but not great and pretty fucking twee for something made in 2015. I also watched 13 Going on 30 for the first time, and even I, a heterosexual 33-year-old man can admit that Mark Ruffalo is a colossal…
Good LORD a good tabletop RPG game can be a blast.
With or without the parody parts? :D
Oh man, Fighting Fantasy. There's something I haven't heard in years. I have memories of someone trying to get a game of that started back in college and all of us being too immersed in Eberron to give it a try.
Oh good! And yeah, like I said, it's just been fun. There's a perverse joy in crafting a whole adventure, and realizing that your PCs will probably blow the whole thing to hell 10 minutes in.