I liked the comics when I read them forever ago, but this does not look very good. But Michelle Forbes and Eddie Izzard will probably make me check it out.
I liked the comics when I read them forever ago, but this does not look very good. But Michelle Forbes and Eddie Izzard will probably make me check it out.
Eh, Season 7 was mostly okay until the final few episodes. I mean, it was still Dexter but Isaac was one of the show's finer villains and Deb's plot at least gave the show some semblance of momentum.
I loved the building manager lady.
Either show ups 15+ years over the season or intersperse the future during the entire season. They did this in a couple of episodes, such as showing Ted's proposal and his first date with the Mother, but I feel it would have been way more powerful if we had known earlier on that Robin and Barney's marriage would fall…
I have the feeling that people would have approved of ending the show by killing off the mother a lot more if she was an awful character. The casting department fucked them up!
I liked Selfie well enough and it was my favorite new comedy of the year (which is faint praise, really). The leads were charming, the jokes were millenial-oriented without being stale and it gave me endless jokes to lob against my 19-year-old boyfriend. I was sad to see it cancelled.
To be fair, the AVClub might have forgotten Supernatural was still on the air, as has everyone in the world outside of Tumblr.
I'm just waiting for his Curb Your Mulaney.
Nasim Pedrad is funny on her own, but she's been given shit material and she's not really rising above it either. I wouldn't say it's her fault the show is so awful, but it's not worth watching just for her.
I don't know about that. I gave the show a sincere shot for four episodes because I like Mulaney's stand up and I like sitcoms, but it never won me over. I'm the easiest laugh in the world but Mulaney just seemed embarrassing and awkwardly put together.
I've read a lot of people saying that, but I never thought it was that bad. By HBO standards sure, it was awful, but it did put me in context to follow the show's insistence on God's presence in the world.
I watched the show but never noticed the bulge! *drools at google images*
I don't know why I persisted with the Witcher, but I'm glad I did. It has a ton of interesting ideas and a very cool plot.
I started playing DAO instead. That counts, right?
I beat Darksiders 2 yesterday (which might have the weirdest ratio of quality of plotline to quality of gameplay of any game ever made) and moved on to Dragon Age: Origins because of you people.
I appreciate the fact that this is just about the last platformer series out there, but the Little Big Planet games always left me cold. The controls suck, the design is an interesting but badly executed idea and the campaign levels were pretty awful. Which sucks because I miss the age of endless character-based…
The only use I'd have for Redbox is renting video games, but their one copy of Assassin's Creed is always rented out :(
The stand will be four (four!) movies. I mean, it was an okay book when I was a teenager, but what is the target audience for this? Old nerds?
My best friend came to visit me in DC and I spent friday and saturday night getting drunk and walking around town, and nursed my hangovers saturday and sunday afternoon with lots of water, Cheers and Darksiders 2. I wanted to take her to drag brunch, but she had to go back sunday morning.
Inland Empire had some ridiculously scary moments, and Rabbits still freaks me the fuck out. The last scenes, in particular, are very startling. But I feel the first half hour of Lost Highway is still Lynch's scariest work.