Back when South Park was on Netflix, I used to talk about the need for a "random episode" button. For pretty much anything but serialized drama it would totally make sense.
Back when South Park was on Netflix, I used to talk about the need for a "random episode" button. For pretty much anything but serialized drama it would totally make sense.
Especially people who came to piss on this season.
When in Asylum the payoff for the Nazi mutants in the basement was the doctor shooting all of them, and the payoff for the possessed priest was her getting pushed off a balcony, I realized that Murphy's cocaine habit had really gotten out of hand.
Nip/Tuck was good for several seasons before shitting eating its own head and becoming a parody of itself.
I'd kind of love if Walking Dead became a more ensemble-based show with shorter plotlines, and just ran for 20 years with a cast that dies off in chunks and is replaced, sort of like how Kirkman envisions the comic.
Just like people who say no good movies get made anymore, and back in the day was when all the great ones were. Because you only remember The Godfather and The Graduate and not all the shitty ripoffs that those created.
An idea that seems really promising until you actually see Under the Dome.
A great argument for a Stephen King anthology series where each season is a different story. Under the Dome could have been great in that context, and not as the Lost-aping dumbness it has right now.
I have no idea how it ends, and won't pretend to, but I do know that Game of Thrones doesn't need as many seasons as HBO wants it to have. I've been defending and enjoying the hell out of it, and I kind of want 6 to be the last.
I still have no idea how I watched full seasons of the Blacklist. It's like dumpster diving.
More anthologies and more limited runs would fix serialized TVs biggest problems for me. Most shows should be over in three to four seasons, and plan on it.
Honestly, for a bit i thought it was an original Edgar Wright script until I heard more. I just heard him bandying about his "Antman" project.
"Can I give a mini rant about The Fant4stic?"
And the insane and deluded (particularly those who are drug addicted) don't always have the clarity of mind to say, "shit, this sounds crazy!" - instead, they're just self-recording.
I always just read that as as commentary on how the two classes live in Columbia, that the rich whites have enough opulent food lying around they're just throwing whole cakes away.
I always figured that was from the old timey tradition of writing diaries every day, and people suddenly adjusting to a fast, cheap way to do that in these two little sci-fi worlds.
Oh, I totally get it. My Mac is leftover from college and the idea of building a new rig from scratch is hilarious to me, both on technical skill and a financial levels.
Do you not have a PC/Mac? I have an older Mac I usually NEVER play games on, and it played smoothly on that. I usually prefer stuff with a controller, but I didn't even use a mouse and it worked just fine.
Not having friends is a real time saver!
It's better as an SFX showreel than an actual movie. The plotting, characters, and dialogue are nonsense, but some of the monsters and set design are often really cool looking.