You're a very neutral individual aren't you Porridge?
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You're a very neutral individual aren't you Porridge?
Now I can't unsee Tennants nose and upper lip playing pong.
His right eyebrow and that one strand of hair have a pretty intense match going on.
Does anyone remember what comm this started in? I'm blanking.
Either Holden is seriously on his game tonight, or there already is a line.
Words entirely and utterly fail me.
This is fucking fantastic.
Maybe the B@man musical is more up FIYH's alley.
I would probably say Starship actually. It's probably not got quite the entry to barrier that B@tman does for a first time Starkid show. Plus the whole Troppers/Aliens stuff (plus Starship happens to be my favorite, so nyaaah)
I'm been preaching the gloriousness of all things Starkid in these parts for years brother.
For some reason it's never taken.
Well anyways, you get a fervant thumbs up from me to get all you bastards to go watch at least one Starkid show. Twisted takes Aladdin and the whole Disney/Pixar thing. Starship is the bastard offspring of Little Mermaid, Starship Troppers and Aliens (With puppets!). The Very potter Musical trilogy is obviously the fan parody version of Harry Potter. Holy Musical B@tman is Batman taken to the comical comic book extreme. Airport For Birds is a sketch comedy show they did at the Second City stage in Detroit. Take your pick.
/rant
Just bumping this for anyone that didn't see it or has anything to add.
/was here anyways
I'll say it again, you can't hotlink imdb images.
And yep, that's pretty much exactly how I felt after Another Earth. There's some cool ideas, but it felt like it was waaay to focused on being a capital -I "Indie" movie, where it's about Feelings and Peeeoooople, for serious guys. And ultimately there just wasn't anything there to make it worth it.
Well, I'm still stuck in the whole "If a picture's worth a thousand words, why is ultimate brevity the holy grail of describing 24 images a second?" phase of things, so I couldn't say. Sounds like something that might be true though.
One of the reasons that I can see BDA and I disagreeing is I actually like Will Smith being Will Smith.
There's a reason I added the modifier to that statement that I did. I like Will Smith being Will Smith, but there's a difference between letting Will Smith bring his Will Smithness to a scene, and having an entire scene be nothing but Will Smithness.
There were just a couple points where the scene could have ended or been cut in half by not letting Will Smith be so much Will Smith. (using peoples names as verbs is so much fun, not confusing at all) Which I would honestly pin on it being a sequel and being so reliant on Will Smith being the central role and the filmmakers not trusting the words on the page to carry the story.
TL;DR: I love me some Will Smith but come on guys...seriously?
True, like I said, it definitely has some problems.
BigDamnArtist wrote:and the Johnny Knoxville character is still primarily there to be annoying.
And he vanishes about half-way through without mention, if I recall correctly. That sort of thing pisses me off, especially considering he was all henchman-like until then.
I'm not sure, I was mostly trying to pretend like he didn't exist at all. However now that you mention it yah. He does his whole schtick with the ballchinian and the other bad guys going to get K, then basically disappears. I guess once she got all her uber bad guys back from MIB Serleena ditched him.
Yeah, I didn't hate it the first time around, and I liked it okay upon revisiting it. I also like the third one, probably more than this one. My nephew just mentioned the other day that he'd like to watch it again. We watched all three together in a couple of weekends. (Of course, he also likes Jar-Jar Binks, so what does he know?)
Wow... is it bad that I totally forgot there was a third one? I haven't seen it yet, but I just totally forgot it existed.
Men in Black 2:
Ran accross this on netflix and was in a "fuck it, why not?" mood, haven't seen it in years and years. I remember it being really truly terrible. Don't get me wrong there's still A LOT wrong with it, but on the whole I found myself really enjoying it this time.
There's still some pretty serious problems, Will Smith Will Smith's all over the place a little too much at times, some of the action scenes cross the wacky line into full blown stupidity, and the Johnny Knoxville character is still primarily there to be annoying. But all that said, I actually really enjoyed watching it this time. A lot of jokes landed really well, there's a lot of really well tied in call backs and references to the first movie while not feeling bogged down by them or them being out of place. And for whatever reason the things that really stuck out in my memory as ruining the movie for me the first time were just not an issue, and actually found myself enjoying them this time. And it still managed to do it's own thing that wasn't just a rehash of the first movie.
All in all, I was very pleasantly surprised. Would I rather watch this over the first one? No. But would I look forward to a double feature? Sure. It's fun, has it's own thing going on, and if you can mentally polish over the few rough spots it's legitimately entertaining.
Community has just been kicking ass this season.
I think this might be my new favorite one. It's damn hard to beat Winnie the Pooh as Biff.
All of these guys are just so insanely laid back and cool, and so grateful for the audience, it's incredible to watch. I want to be these guys when I grow up.
The dangers of role-playing games. Tools of the devil.
I didn't realize we were still in the 50's.
Mainly making this as a compilation place for me and Teague, if anyone else is on board that's cool too.
(\/ Haven't finished yet, so start at your own risk)
More will come as I find time to watch the playlist I have atm.
Post em if you got em.
I don't know anything about these movies. Convince me it's not 5 hours of porn.
Why on earth does anybody think that he is supposed to be anything but this
regular guy in a band. look at his apt, there isn't any games or posters or comics,
nothing that spells geek.
These days, being a geek is not the same thing as being a nerd.
And what if I told you... they could look exactly like normal people?
Invid wrote:People in the biz don't take the tour
False
/You forgot something.
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