Better than Tetris! ... which is most certainly not, even in story telling
Better than Tetris! ... which is most certainly not, even in story telling
Exactly, he should have just been proud of his own game and not compared it to a game not even in the same genre.
I’m sorry, does Snapchat smoke blunts topless on a yacht like a boss? ‘Cause that’s how Ri-Ri do.
If you made value decisions on people based on whether or not they have a tattoo, you are sentient diarrhea. Just saying
The more insane and characteristic Riverdale touch I suppose was that Clifford’s twin fled down and went to sea because of the family curse (and presumably only felt safe returning now that his brother was dead & so the “curse” victim, not him).
He seems like a decent guy who’s trying to get out of some really bad habits and do some cool stuff again. Hopefully he’s as successful as RDJ seems to have been.
“...and in the end, things weren’t so Even for Steven.”
All you motherfuckers in these comments just wanna fight about shit. Take up kickboxing damn.
Them is a better version of the same premise
What a dullard. We all know that Bloodsport is inferior to Kickboxer, Cyborg, and Hard Target
I’m hesitant to jump on the “just make good movies” argument, because it’s not like they deliberately set out to make bad movies. Making a good Transformers movie would help, sure, but I think the real issue is that even people that like Transformers movies are satisfied with the number of Transformers movies—they…
The Nola vs. Burton fight scene in Banshee season 3 is my favorite TV action scene ever. It rivals any of my favorite movie action scenes.
I think Blue Ruin bears more directly on True Detective. It was more ruminative and, in some ways, more ambitious.
I agree, season two was great and most criticisms drawn against it can be applied to season 1. I got the impression viewers expected more of the same and I personally liked the fact it wasn’t the same.
I was going to say the same thing, Green Room isn’t just a tense movie, it is the tensest movie.
This sounds like a (brutal, soul crushing) match made in heaven, I can’t wait to see this.
Looking forward to this. I loved True Detective season 1 (didn’t even mind the ending) and while season 2 did indeed stumble, I still believe that Pizzolatto is a talented storyteller (check out his novel Galveston for proof). With the right talent around him, as season 3 has, odds are good that we’ll at least get…
I liked S2. I liked the sense of heat and sweat and malaise that came across through the cinematography. Was the story a tad convoluted? Sure. But it was no more convoluted than S1. I certainly didn’t want a continuation of the “time is a flat circle” bullshit. That would be retreading old territory.
S2 was engaging…
When the music started to swell as Cooper said he was the FBI, I was pretty much delirious with happiness.