also, when do we get to stop connecting abrams to lost? he has so little to do with it these days that it seems really unfair to cuse and lindelof who actually work on the show full-time and don't run around making million-dollar blockbusters. that being said, i love alias and i refuse to be ashamed (well, at least for the first few seasons).
at first i seriously couldn't figure out why you were making a jeff dunham joke. then i realized that the muppets are actually puppets, and not real live beings. i am a 23 year old woman.
wow, two arrested references in a recap of the first top chef episode i've seen in weeks? i must have woken up on the right side of the futon this morning.
i took my 10-year old cousin on friday. she liked it, but declared it 'freaky.' when i took her home, her grandfather asked what was freaky about it, and she told him that 'one monster ripped the other monster's arm right off!' we had a nice little talk about how kids movies today have no real consequences. she actually compared WTWTA to the wizard of oz (in terms of freakiness). i think it's a good thing for kids to have 'darker' movie options, as opposed to all the over-sanitized ice ages and such.
i was originally disappointed that the video wouldn't load on the shitty computer i'm using, but i must say that piecing the story together from the context clues was ridiculously bizarre and enjoyable.
i agree. they barely even introduced greyback, just had him hanging around bellatrix. and i definitely thought we were getting a gratuitous werewolf battle with that extra scene, but no, just a pointless addition in an already over-long movie.
"There also are some more common traits, like characters with father-son problem histories challenging the leadership, a survivor with a drug addiction, and women being able to perform the same tasks as men"
that is some serious science fiction right there.
the best part about being away for a few weeks and trying to view this post, is the fact that none of the videos work anymore, but all of the ads for transformers that they play first still do.
it seems to be impossible for anyone to do these commercials without coming off looking a little 'special.'
http://www.bestweekever.tv/2008/06/12/nintendo-ds-ad-turns-liv-tyler-into-borderline-re-re/
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