This is one of the most philosophically important questions of our time, right behind who is stronger, Superman or Incredible Hulk, or who sings better, Britney Spears or anyone else that has ever imitated vocal noises even partially successful.
This is one of the most philosophically important questions of our time, right behind who is stronger, Superman or Incredible Hulk, or who sings better, Britney Spears or anyone else that has ever imitated vocal noises even partially successful.
I wish I could disagree with you, but I don't.
Again, I agree with you 100%. I did watch it after the fact, and I knew Glenn was supposedly dead and then wasn't before I even started the season. That's a main reason why this ending was so ridiculously horrible. They already treated their viewers like they were idiots. And then they did this.
My bad. I should have mentioned that one of my biggest disappointments with the finale was how often season 6 was good. Seriously, the show has improved every season. It's not "Breaking Bad", but it's not "Walking Dead" season 2 either. I just can't get over how bad that final episode was. I've actually become the…
Am I a bad person because I immediately Googled Tom Brady's butt, then was disappointed that it was side-butt?
Wow. Normally AV Club is cynical but smart funny at the same time. This was just cynical and lame. None of it worked and the need to keep belaboring the point - "hey kids, wouldn't it be funny if other Denzel movies had sequels" - went on longer than Negan explaining every single detail of his philosophy for 14 hours…
So I keep hearing that the final episode isn't good, and tonight I finally saw it. To be honest with you, I felt like this was one of the better seasons every step of the way, if not the best. I was so ready to be irritated at how everyone gets caught up in the moment and hated the season finale when it actually…
OK, I agree, but let's face it. Dexter wasn't actually know for it's great acting anyway (with the obvious exception of John Lithgow). Julie Benz always struck me as miscast in her role, and that one scene where Erik King had to glower and act like an asshole? You remember, the one that lasted the entire first two…
And everyone missed the obvious title. Quarantine: Electric Bugatwo.
I remember seeing that on Netflix or Prime or something and thinking, you could do anything you want, and you set the sequel at an airport? And then it just got stupider as it went on.
Back when AOL was THE online experience, I used to go to the gay chat rooms and wait for the Christian folks. Inevitably, someone would enter the room to tell us that Jesus loves us but hates our sin or something else equally tedious, and I would private message him and ask him if he wanted to suck my dick. He'd…
Was that the one that happened in the airport?
I'm not really into sports movies, but I will give it a try. I'll let you know what I think of it. :-)
I need to watch "No Way Out" again. I remember seeing it in the theater and being blown away by it. I hope it still holds up.
I love the Mountain Goats. Nice to hear that they like Amy Grant too. :-)
I remember as a child and teenager, Amy Grant made sense in a way nothing else about Christianity did. She sang songs admitting that she had bad days, that sometimes she had doubts, things no one else would admit. I've identified as atheist for years now, but I still listen to many of her CDs. She had a great, warm…
"Tucker & Dale vs. Evil" was such a great movie. And let's face it, who doesn't want to see Adam Scott look all exasperated when that darn little Satan's child does something infuriating like drawing on the wall with permanent marker or making his nanny hang herself for shits and giggles?
If that is true, then I agree with you.
I'm not an expert, but I believe everything you said is correct. However, I think Cinemark would have been better served in this particular situation not to pursue that avenue. I think they got bad advice.
I am not comfortable with people suggesting that other people should have done this or that after the fact. How could a theater possible expect someone to massacre people who just wanted to see the new Batman movie? Same thing with the bar in Orlando - how could anyone reasonably expect that some psycho would walk in…