Even more exciting when Del Toro talks it up but never creates it.
Even more exciting when Del Toro talks it up but never creates it.
Alright, well, I'm bi and I don't feel like arguing about it because I've done way too much of that in my life.
Yes, as I said I gave it a go and HATED it. I'm a speed-reader and if a couple of paragraphs in every chapter I read actively piss me off with their complete lack of artistic value, that says something. His work is so offensive to me I would go so far as to say that it is the complete opposite of what I consider to be…
The character descriptions makes this sound like a rote office comedy, but the casting combined with a decent premise makes it sound awesome. I felt the same away about Parks and Recreation when it first came out, so this could end up being gold.
I really enjoyed the Martian, as the article pointed out it was a nice departure from the typical blockbuster and it was joyously free of the shrieking over-energetic teens, popcorn flinging children, and weird cosplayers that plague the Marvel movies.
Freddy Mercury got on that list I think, and as a bisexual man I feel like it stands to reason that liking both genders and sleeping with both a ton kinda mikes you bisexual, but hey labels are silly.
Meanwhile, Del Toro has already started work on six other franchises, including a Swamp Thing adaptation that he will get you excited for through social media but ultimately forget about in a month's time.
Yeah, the thing people don't tell you about being an addict is that you fucking love drugs, no matter how much you say you don't. Denying that is a huge misconception, why do you think addicts keep on doing what hurts them? I loved the drugs I got addicted to long before they became a problem for me, that's why they…
Mitch died doing what he loved, and he's dead proof that sometimes what you love isn't good for you. I got into him right after he'd died. After I sped through his material, I realized something horrible: There was never going to be anymore. Still took me a couple of years to really get it, love makes ya do dumb…
I don't think the God Gas got to Rusty, that was Billy, Haranguetan, and Brock. Also, doing anything remotely heroic goes against Rusty's cowardly nature.
I wear that like a badge of honor.
I can appreciate the sentiment that many feel Ender's Game is a good book, but after the way he's publicly outed his idiocy and bigotry as you've mentioned, I just can't get past it. I'd probably feel the same way about Lovecraft if I knew purchasing his books gave him money.
I flipped through most of it in the library and hated every single shitty sentence so much that I did not feel it was worth my time, as well as reading those articles. No redeeming qualities. Thanks for assuming I'm not capable of critical thought though!
It seems like they did just because that time period is glossed over in the show, Jonas seems to have a tendency to fuck people over, Morpho and Jonas clearly fucked around together, and The Monarch ended up the way he did and we don't hear anything about Morpho after that. I kind of think the whole theory about…
Well, know you're funding a bigot who is using a significant part of that money to actively campaign against the gay community. Agree to disagree is fair enough, though.
I'd guess he recognized the costume, Rusty can be pretty dense.
I could have sworn that header image was Eric Andre. Good piece, Damon's really at his best when he's aloud to have a sense of humor.
I think that the Monarch was Jonas' bastard and that was probably why he and Blue Morpho had a falling out and also why The Monarch hates Rusty.
"Card sets up Ender to be the sincere, abused innocent, and rigs the game to make us accept that he does no wrong. I see the entire pupose of the "remote war by game" trick in the novel as a device to make this argument plausible. But in the real world genocide is not committed by accident. We see the immoral…