I agree and it's actually pretty damn close to the movie. Certainly one of the more faithful adaptations of King's works.
I agree and it's actually pretty damn close to the movie. Certainly one of the more faithful adaptations of King's works.
The problem is that the villagers in Avatar Day come off as unlikeable, gullible, cartoony idiotic caricatures, as with The Great Divide. There's none of the nuance we encounter in other places in this world.
Hurray for Avatar Day! by which I mean, today, the day the new Avatar review goes up. That particular episode is not very good.
Not if Frank Darabont has anything to say about it.
It's an enjoyable enough beach-type read, and it moves really quickly
despite it's daunting length, but the conclusion completely collapses
under the weight of it's impossible premise. It comes off as arbitrary and illogical.
Wait, a drama series? like with multiple seasons? I enjoyed Under the Dome mostly, but it seems better suited for a miniseries. There's only so long people can survive trapped under a giant dome after all. Even at over 1000 pages, I don't know that there is enough there considering how quickly most of the events move.
Damn you Robuttnik and your quick linking
uh, it's just the spanish feminine noun for Colombian, as in one from Colombia. How is this dumb?
Catch-22. That is all.
/Filmcast is pretty great. It should be covered here. Tasha Robinson is on sometimes, so maybe there is a conflict of interest?
I don't think Bruce was actually there, or rather that he was another manifestation created by Ryan's schizophrenic mind. Did we see Bruce interact with anyone else? He just randomly appeared everywhere. It seemed to me like this was two sides of Ryan battling it out with the Wilfred part winning out at the end as we…
Why is he pushing this on us so strongly? What's your game here, Aykroyd? or should I say Endgame?
Fuck it. It is what it is. Fucking Wahlberg, man. The burgers. Fuck it.
Hyden should have his own music column. These "listen to a song I like" posts don't seem like they should be categorized as Newswire.
"moistens up a room"
I just wanted to repeat that.
I still don't really understand how MySpace got as big as it did in the first place with the ridiculously awful design of their profile pages. I never encountered a myspace page that wasn't baffling to navigate through. They always looked like Geocities pages circa 1998, only worse, a big mess as if someone just…
Also I wish the first comment had a darker border or something. I get confused as to when a new thread starts cause it all looks the same.
or fucking Geary. How have I gotten trapped on that street three times?
Also the fact that San Bruno, Berkeley, downtown SF, the SF zoo, the Golden Gate Bridge, and Muir Woods are all within short walking distance.