timothyfoley--disqus
Tim Foley
timothyfoley--disqus

Look, I love film. I believe film is an art-form capable of changing a person's life, or the lives of a generation, and of reaching transcendent levels of beauty and thematic exploration.
But dammit, sometimes it's okay to use that medium to have fun for a few hours. Nobody will ever say that any of the Marvel movies

My and my family (That's me, my mother, my stepfather, and my five brothers and sisters who range from a five-year-old boy to a fourteen-year-old girl) did one of these for the Hobbit trilogy. I know that most of you right now are thinking "If you were going to sit in a movie theater all day, you could have at least

Maybe that was a little harsh. I do completely disagree with your opinion of this season, though. I think the more "pretentious" ones like The Mountain or Astral Plane were really effective, I think the lighter ones like this were really fun, and I don't think there's been any real drop in quality since the end of

Adventure Time is so big and complex at this point that there are fanbases rallied around individual elements from it who don't care for the rest of the show. There are people, like Oliver, who only like the more deep, thought-provoking episodes (Which is why it baffles me that he didn't like "The Mountain"). There

I think you're projecting your own pretentiousness onto the show.

An actual guitar and an actual horn section are also anachronisms in pop songs today.

Drugs! It's drugs! Kurt Cobain did drugs!

I heartily agree on all counts. Sava's positive write-ups are often a blast, but he seems to get bored with anything he can't dissect like an English student. Around the time of "Lemonhope", Adventure Time became the most philosophically dense show currently airing (Suck it, True Detective! But I still love you). The

That's what I always figured, but it still bugged him for some reason.

You left out like fifty "Ah"s.

Me and my dad often watch QI together, and his immediate reaction whenever Stephen Fry says that is "That is a total misuse of the word fullsome!"

Most folks around here didn't care for it, but I quite liked it. For a ridiculous action movie, I thought it was fun, smart, extremely well-made, and had likeable enough main characters. It reminded me more than anything of Edgar Wright, like if one of the Cornetto movies was about a spy agency, and also wasn't quite

Every Terry Gilliam movie set in the future.

The show is nothing special, but harmless. But the theme song (By Dr. motherfucking John) kicks major ass.

"Ah, water. It's like drinking wet air!"

Do Arctic Monkeys count?

Agreed.

Oh, come now. The first one was fun, and *DE NIRO* was the best part of it (My apologies, EIDan. I was being an uncultured swine, feel free to slap me if you wish).

He was hilarious in Twelve Monkeys too.

One word: Deniro.