HBO's Sunday nights have been evenings of exciting television thanks to the epic series Game of Thrones. Fans of the network will no doubtably be missing their weekly trips to Westeros, but HBO is banking on the return to Bon Temp can fill that void.
There is no foreplay here. This thing unzips itself and goes in right dry. There is no stumbling, grumbling figure that appears as no threat. It begins with a bang.
The opening credits make it almost feel like you are about to watch a documentary. The let down happens after when it shows Brad Pitt and generic family unit.
His action sequences are faster than a speeding bullet. His use of incredible CGI more powerful than a locomotive. He is able to break box-office records in a single bound (that one I'm just speculating on).
When you think of the apocalypse -- filled with hell-bent creatures with a thirst for carnage, cannibals, and savages -- a Seth Rogen movie is the last thing you would conjure up in your mind. This is the End is to a Roland Emmerich movie what Shaun of the Dead is to a George A. Romero movie.
Meat Robot, comedian Myq Kaplan's new album, strikes the perfect balance between intelligent observation and down right silliness.
Many trilogies subscribe to a common tactic; let's refer to it as the Trilogy Prestige (imagine Michael Cain's voice from the film The Prestige: "Because making something disappear isn't enough; you have to bring it back.
It's the season finale of The Vampire Diaries and while the gang gets ready for graduation, every remaining supernatural being is waiting for the moment to strike.
One sweaty afternoon whilst Huck Finn-ing it through the Arkansas woods, two teenage boys discover a boat, miraculously and surrealistically nestled atop a cluster of old oak trees. They claim the boat as their own but, soon find that they may not be the only ones who claim ownership.
Cue Kansas' "Carry on My Wayward Son" and get ready, it's Supernatural's season finale.
With no options left to stop Crowley from killing everyone they saved, Sam and Dean decide to surrender the demon tablet in exchange for the angel tablet. When the Winchesters meet Crowley at a scrapyard to make the deal, they spring the trap and capture him.
"It may take time, but Peter Pan never fails."
Since Hook made his debut on the series earlier this season, there have been more and more Peter Pan references as the season progressed.
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