*Kickstarters new Terry Schiavo comic book*
*Kickstarters new Terry Schiavo comic book*
What the fuck?
luminous beings are we
Pretty stoked for this. I thought it came out last Friday so I was set on seeing it this past weekend, was bummed to find out I had to wait.
"I need to apply my deodorant" ~ Cooper, upon waking at the end of S2:E22
And here I thought they were peanut shells!
I told my gf they blew all the special effects budget on the nuclear test sequence and thats why the greenscreen in the cars and other stuff looked so shitty in earlier episodes. :)
At least the long scenes tonight were more compelling than the sweeping of the floor. THAT was tedious.
BOMB - M = BOB
So I didn't love every second of this one (I could really do without the NIN performance *yawn*), but there were some really cool / fascinating bits.
Horror movies are not my typical thing but this looks pretty fun / interesting.
Hahahah fuck Youtubers. Somebody plant some child porn evidence on Jake Paul and his brother.
why thank you!
Lol. They have been a little generous.
While the child's death was hard to watch, but I didn't think it was cheap / needless (not that I could quite justify it either). And kinda odd since they teased a child's impending death with the bomb scene an episode or so ago only to subvert it. Maybe this was sort of a false sense of security that was used to make…
At first I felt the Dougie stuff was getting a bit long in the tooth, but its really producing some nice moments (and comic relief) that I'm enjoying more now. Show feels like its building to something more as time goes on. The world is still a bit too big for me, lots of tertiary villains it seems. Don't love the…
I mean he's certainly in the PROCESS of waking up, but that journey is potentially far from being over. So I think the title is technically accurate but I can understand someone wanting that part to be resolved getting hyped from the title haha.
you might want to reread this review and comments first
SuperDeluxe does amazing things. Especially Vic Berger's stuff.
There are far too many cameos and (presumably) one-off performances.