It's full of WHAT?
>>82327224
faggggggggots
>>82327224
CHUCK'S
>>82327224
Solid gag. I remember way back in the day, back when the big thing on /tv/ was post-chain jokes or references, in a thread about the documentary "638 Ways to Kill Castro" we post-chained that Simpsons scene. My post was the whispering advisor.
Elizabeth a cute edition.
What the fuck is wrong with their faces? It looks like they photoshopped them by lowering their eyes
Boring show.
Tuan loves his breakfast foods. And betrayal.
>Be Jimmy Kimmel
>Do morning jog around the neighborhood
>Accidentally step on a snail
> Heart is broken
>Go on my show and tell audience the news
>Tears run down the face
> "I...I...sorry,guys.....I stepped on a snail today. As a parent, it was tuff for me.
>the audience weeps with him
>drumpf gets impeached
>>82327277
These types of heart conditions in kids are common and easily fixed.
He just wanted to be political .
>>82327277
What a cuck, amirite my fellow pol poster?
Kinda want this show to be good but it feels so cheap
i can't tell if the gore effects are good or bad. it looks stylish and real but it's too kool-aidy
It's on Starz, what do you expect?
LOL DUDE EPIC LMAO
SO MUCH BLOOD I LOVE IT!
THIS REMINDS ME OF MY ANIMES
>/tv/ said this was a super anti-white show
>few minutes in, main character is half black and white, has a white boyfriend
>show isn't even bad, just average
???
>half white
No such thing
>>82326912
The title was racebait.
It successfully racebaited and made people mad.
It was a stupid decision, because all it does is reduce the number of people who watches it.
>>82326981
One of the producers or whatever is an anti-white shithead and let it be known he dislikes white people.
>TV shows you need a high IQ to enjoy
I achieved perfect SAT scores and only make 8.00/hour putting groceries on shelves at night.
Yes, I loved Caprica but what does it really matter?
>teenage girl in the body of a military grade robot
Extremely frightening and arousing. Underrated show for sure, after watching it then seeing the "season 2" teasers made me feel bad that it wasn't to be.
>It's a harry potter stays up late repeatedly casting Engorgio on his dick until he can suck it episode
>it's a trelawney makes Ron stay back when the class lets out and let's her see her past memories in the pensieve of her exploring her sexuality while swish and flicking her bean episode
It's a Ron finally takes the redpill on mudbloods and Avada Kedavras Harry before raping and crucioing Hermione.
>its a marketer trys to convince me that the movie with that fag twink guy newt or whatever was good
Spoiler: I’m a dude. But, I’ve read all of the Wheel of Time books. So while I may not feel fundamentally equipped to wax poetic about feminism at large, I do feel qualified to talk about Wheel of Time and its upcoming TV series. And what I want to talk about, what is to me the greatest strength of the WoT series, is women. The women in the WoT are fantastic. They are also, at times, terribly written.
A wonderful Tor blog last month brought to light the exceptional work of redditors who tracked one of the endearing phenomena known to WoT fans: the braid-tugging and skirt-smoothing ways of our heroines. They sniff, too. And cross their arms under their breasts an obscene number of times. It comes across as lazy, cookie-cutter writing attached to characters that are among the most powerful women in any fantasy epic this side of The Wall.
The crux of the WoT story revolves around women regulating access to magic because men who dabble eventually go crazy and some even try to destroy the world.
I started the WoT series when I was 22 years old, the middle of my peak bro-years. But it was so refreshing to read a fantasy epic where women were more powerful than men. Not because of some deep-seeded Women’s Studies fetish I had, but because it felt different. It felt unique and original and compelling in a way the usual casts of bearded Norsey dudes in fantasy epics do not. So I am especially hopeful that Sony Pictures adaptation finds a good TV home with a good cast of women who wield character depth equal to their arcane prowess.
If handled right, the WoT series can inspire. If handled wrong, prepare to see a lot of sniffing, braid-tugging, skirt-smoothing, arms-crossed-under-breastsing style petulance from fans like me.
Why is this series regarded as so good? I see people excited about it and then immediately turn around and complain non stop about the terrible middle books and all the braid tugging. I don't get it.
>>82326338
You copied-and-pasted this from some article, didn't you.
This is the best Scorsese film. Prove me wrong.
inb4 muh Departedthat oscar was nothing but a lifetime achievement award and consolation prize for being snubbed in the past
>>82326291
I think Taxi Driver and Casino are better however, Ragin Bull is probalby the best movie in the 80's, and if any other director would have made it, people would consider this movie his/her masterpiece
Goodfellas was pretty good.
Raging Bull, Goodfellas, and Taxi Driver are Scorsese's top 3. Only contrarians and plebs will disagree.
>mfw normies watch OITNB
Pic related is far superior.
Where's the black people? Looks like garbage
>Jail
>Almost entirely whites
>>82326534
>>82326616
Spain is white.
When did he turn his career around?
>>82326068
The movie with Pacino about sports gambling
Somewhere around that movie with Zach Galifinapkins.
>>82326940
That movie was horrid. You're just flat out wrong.
The definitive start of the rebirth was Lincoln Lawyer and the definitive end was Interstellar. One bad movie out of 9. He reclaimed his dignity only to give it all up to go back to doing voice overs and complete trash.
Is there something sick at the heart of our culture?
Why are Disney shilling against their own movie? What's their endgame?
>Polygon
>>82326048
Yeah, Rogue One was obviously better.
Amerilard free thread, enjoy it while it lasts lads
>>82326012
Bump
Fuck off capeshit.
>>82326012
Makes me so happy that the burgers haven't seen it yet
Audio General edition. What are you listening to?
Currently listening to The Library of Alexandria. It's slow so far, but the Ian/Barbara dynamic is titillating. I mean that in every way possible.
Last time >>82305263
>>82326403
The placement for Excelis is really pretty arbitrary. Of course you can follow the Eyespider guideline, but it won't hurt anything if you shift it until after the Evelyn storyline. (Whereas It will hurt if you don't do the Excelis stories themselves in order.)
>>82326548
>>82326582
I liked Bang-Bang-a-Boom too, but I can understand why someone else might not. I'm just saying that, even if you didn't like it, I can't see how it would burn you out on 7/Mel, because it's so much different from the preceding and following 7/Mel stories.
>>82326403
Sylv, what do you think of this site https://bradleybasement.wordpress.com/doctor-who-timelines/
I normally use eyespider too but I saw that site got rec'd the other day and I'm not sure if it's better or anything. There's Clive Banks, that formats everything into "seasons" that's alright too.
>>82326511
I don't think I've ever heard anything positive about Mel. I've heard screamy and useless, which she pretty much is in Fires.
Is it kino?
>>82325870
is this the movie where the rock rips the steel railing off of a staircase and then bends it around his fists to make brass knuckles?
The Rock's Eyebrow should have gotten an Oscar Nomination for Best Supporting Actor for that film.
Kino is a pretty dumb meme.
But I will say Doom is very underrated.