Pain & Gain
Michael Bay may have finally made a fun and self-aware film, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t still stuffed full of tasteless comedy.
Michael Bay may have finally made a fun and self-aware film, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t still stuffed full of tasteless comedy.
Still quite fun, thoughm the little heart in grown-up me was broken a little. Having said that, Jim Henson’s turtles are SO FREAKING COOL.
While it’s inevitable to compare Coupling with the likes of Friends, Seinfeld and Sex and the City, Coupling still feels like it’s a “one of a kind” show, and a very fresh one for the time in which it premiered… and constantly hilarious if I may say so.
Spoiled Emperor Kuzco is turned into a llama in a failed murder attempt from his hilariously evil adviser, Yzma.
It’s always nice to return to places you love, and that was what The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey meant to me, a return to the beloved Middle Earth.
Underneath all the pop culture references, geeky stuff, music from MacFarlane’s iPod, and unapologetic drug use, Ted has a nice message about growing up, friendship, love, and owning up to your decisions.
New Girl had a pretty rough start in its earlier episodes, but Season 1 manages to improve strongly in its second half.
Showtime’s House of Lies takes a behind-the-scenes look upon the world of management consulting.
While it only has an average story, Magic Mike drops its pants and delivers a whole lot of fun.
My Way tells the somewhat true story of a Korean man, who after several unfortunate turns of events, was found in Normandy fighting for Nazi Germany on D Day. Japanese forces keep on expanding, wars break, and things happen. Tears are shed.