thrumbolio--disqus
Thrumbolio
thrumbolio--disqus

They let him use his natural charisma. Roman…doesn't seem to really have that. He also isn't an everyman.

Right now my only hope is that the Wyatts close the show by taking everyone out, and that it sets up a year-long "run" as the dominant force on WWE programming.

RE6 was so fucking terrible that I couldn't even finish the demo.

I'm down with it. If you can't reliably shut up and pay attention for 90+ minutes, you shouldn't be in a theater.

Roman was never hotter than he was following his first Rumble appearance. Which worked because it was the first brick in the foundation. WWE basically tried to build an empire on that one brick.

I don't get the excitement for it. At all.

"Then again, I’m a person who liked King Booker during the character’s run"

Eh, not really. If you're watching a show because of one or more specific aspects of it, and the show removes those aspects, it's perfectly logical to stop watching something that no longer interests you.

Eh, not bad, not great.

"And who honestly thinks that kids who like to draw are gay?!?!"

"his place within our culture no longer seems like a big deal, and we can just enjoy ourselves."

The weirdest bit for me was Rick entrusting Judith to Father Gabriel.

I keep thinking Sam Rockwell, but not really for the looks. I just think he'd do me justice. :)

I found it to be just flat-out ponderous at points. Too many shots that are lingered on for 3-5 beats too long.

Still waiting on "The Corner"…

Well crafted film, but I wish like Hell that they'd incorporated more of the book into it.

Because some people like to be assholes on the Internet. Because it's ever so novel and not at all tired/boring/fucking lame.

Man Asked Opinion On Gun Control, Internet Reacts, Film At 11

Very sad that I misread the headline.

Might've been said, but Bo (and Bray) was apparently off TV because Blackjack Mulligan is in critical condition.