Thanks for turning me onto Ghostery. 10 Seconds out of the box and I already love it.
Thanks for turning me onto Ghostery. 10 Seconds out of the box and I already love it.
Unrelated, but I just saw a made for cable edit of Kill Bill vol.1 over the weekend. It was full of amazing dubs but the best was Buck:
I one time saw Ted Raimi in a stage production of "The Foreigner" and
afterwards he met with a few of the audience members, myself included,
and literally everyone he met with was like "I loved you in Xena!" or "I
loved you in Spiderman!" or "Will you lend me your steel?"
I completely agree. What the fuck with the pacing of this episode. Editing was so bad. Separately each story worked. Together? Horse shit.
I feel sorry for Terry, because even for the good funeral part, all i was thinking was "What the fuck is this shit editing? Get back to the carnage!!"
People told James Franco that As I Lay Dying was unfilmable, but little did they know he had 5 aces up his sleeve…
Oh, right. I see the difference between Decima and Thornhill now, thanks for clearing that up.
Maybe I misunderstood, but I thought Decima was the machine's people, as in a front created by the machine to help it remember things? That was the group of dudes punching old memories into new computers, right?
Who knows, maybe state senators make jack shit and angela was bringing home the bacon during the marriage, and he became accustomed to a certain lifestyle…
If anyone is interested, here is a clip of the director/star taking part in a Japanese game show where if you mess up a tongue twister you get cracked in the testicles by a leather strap (he's the bald dude on the far right)
it was great that Matsumoto, who is mainly a TV comedian, based a lot of the monsters off of CG-ing his TV or movie friends heads onto the monsters (the only one most people not from Japan might be likely to recognize is the Riki Takeuchi monster, but the others would be instantly recognizable to most Japanese…
I prefer Firstie of the Fist Men myself
Favorite Bad Movie has to be the "Worst of 91" review for "Return to the Blue Lagoon."
B5 is always hit-or-miss with action sequences, but his dramatic slide under the closing door to more or less end that story line is probably one of the worst they ever did.
I thought the episode was good enough, but I really liked that it was Robin that made the "sacrifice" this time around. I was worried that the Robin/Barney pairing was just going to wind up being a bunch of "I love you Barney but you have to change this/this/this/this" type of relationships that are so common in…
that makes more sense than mine, which was
I always considered Bonnie more of a sad trombone than a kazoo
It's really weird how they framed the Robin/Barney wedding, to the point where I would guess that they started the wedding flash-forwards before having a good grip on what they would eventually become. As Todd said, knowing the outcome utterly kills any sort of momentum the beats of the relationship might have (like,…
It's really weird how they framed the Robin/Barney wedding, to the point where I would guess that they started the wedding flash-forwards before having a good grip on what they would eventually become. As Todd said, knowing the outcome utterly kills any sort of momentum the beats of the relationship might have (like,…
ME CHINESE, ME PLAY JOKE
ME CHINESE, ME PLAY JOKE