It's an experiment in joke-density that fell short, but I have a hard time hating because of all the love that's in there. For godssake, some of the jokes in there are incredible, but they're drowning!
It's an experiment in joke-density that fell short, but I have a hard time hating because of all the love that's in there. For godssake, some of the jokes in there are incredible, but they're drowning!
House of Cards, Bloodline, and Sense8 are all getting at least good reviews, sometimes glowing. Arrested Development's new season received its fair share of praise as well, though I wasn't crazy about it.
It sounds like something an Australian drunk would yell at his kids to get them out of the house for a bit so he can drink more Foster's in peace.
They do explain it in the opening shot of the show, but from an outsiders perspective, yeah. Obscure.
Walking Dead got good again in season 4 and 5, and you'd be forgiven for not watching 2 & 3 because they're terrible.
My train fetish is decidedly not literal, thank you very much.
You picked an interesting day to be wrong, considering Orange is the New Black season 3 just came back, and that's one of the best shows on right now.
Isn't it weird how the person who lives always says the other guy fired the first shots?
I was an early adopter on PS2, and I remember loving the Star Wars Episode 1 cockpit fighter game and being blown away by the graphics. Other than that, yeah, GTA3 was the first time the system really impressed me.
The extended cut of Anchorman 2 is unforgivably long.
From the Girth to the Poon?
That's despicable.
Yeah, I think towards the end of the CD lifespan they were doing bonkers shit and I wouldn't be surprised if different retailers had more strict anti-piracy policies.
Also, with how standard DVDs are and how shitty some people's internet is, it's great to know that your friend is coming over and you have Prince of Darkness on DVD at the ready and you don't have to mess with streaming. Plus, all the logging in to your account on other people's computers and shit is obnoxious.
The first one is a classic, the second one is mostly muddled dogshit.
Y'know, some of my first BluRays were movies like Transformers. You want something that you can test out your system with.
That sounds like such a good time! A new console with killer graphics AND getting to jump on the DVD bandwagon with some of the best movies of all time?
The Fugitive, maybe? City of Angels and Tomorrow Never Dies showed up around the same time as well.
It's kind of a clever idea in concept. As a viewer, it's always annoying to buy something, then realize you probably won't ever watch it again. If this had taken off and I'd used it a bunch, I probably would have half the DVDs I have today.
I've been collecting DVD's for over a decade. I sure hope I can sell the ones I'm not crazy about anymore at SOME point.