Blast from the past right here.
I don't want to live on this planet anymore.
I could not possibly disagree with that more if I tried. Americanization of foreign film and animation is little more than a "dumbing down", IMO.
I love Miyazaki's films, even the titles aimed particularly at small children, like Totoro.
Was just reading about this on HuffingtonPost a little bit ago. I really wanna see it, even though Hitchcock didn't direct it.
Congrats, guys.
What's with Darth Maul in the background?
Meh, it was alright. Extremely predictable. As soon as that one guy was asked whether or not he was seen at the crime scene, I knew exactly how the other half of the episode was gonna play out, and it did nearly identically to how I expected.
This pretty much sums it up for me.
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ROKU PLAYER!!!
...and Amazon gift cards.
Congrats guys.
Superb sideboob. 10/10.
I still haven't seen the 2nd movie. I heard mixed things about it from my fellow fans of the first movie.
I don't see why you keep reviewing the show. You seem to be bitter about every episode, kinda like Stan.
Last night's episode was hilarious and might signal a big change for the series, including a possible end.
I used to really like Pawn Stars. Went a bit too cornball reality show for me.
How are you gonna go and put Butcher Bay before Goldeneye? Maybe that's just the nostalgia talking, but I don't think so.
Nothing for me this time. MAYBE Celtic Pride. As I remember it, that was a funny movie. Been a long time since I've seen it.
So now he's awkwardly wooing animated girls.
I came in here ready to crap all over a new Dumb and Dumber, but if Jim Carrey is on board it has my blessing.
It was extremely predictable and the Terminator-esque Gus made me cringe. The moment they mentioned the guy in the wheelchair, I knew exactly how it was gonna play out, and it did 100%. Disappointing.