The Shoutbox
Originally Posted by Joel
Originally Posted by Iroquois
Originally Posted by Joel
Iro could bring social commentary into Hobgoblins review. Good reviewer, though.
I'd argue that's what makes my reviews stand out from the rest. Beats the usual "this actor was good, the cinematography was bad" checklist style of reviewing at least.
Yep.

And I hate checklust reviews. I believe you at least try to give supporting examples for a criticism.
Pretty much. The same goes for any review that leans too hard on repeating plot points.
Originally Posted by The Rodent
He's just bitter because I'm not writing more of my awesome reviews. It's almost a compliment, really. Besides, I'm running a horror review thread in the sub-forum right now anyway so it makes him look way too presumptuous.
Originally Posted by John McClane
Ugh, waking up early everyday is killing me.
I prescribe that you quit waking Early up.

Originally Posted by John McClane
Ugh, waking up early everyday is killing me.
Solution: stop sleeping.
Ugh, waking up early everyday is killing me.
Originally Posted by Iroquois
Originally Posted by Joel
Iro could bring social commentary into Hobgoblins review. Good reviewer, though.
I'd argue that's what makes my reviews stand out from the rest. Beats the usual "this actor was good, the cinematography was bad" checklist style of reviewing at least.
Yep.

And I hate checklust reviews. I believe you at least try to give supporting examples for a criticism.
Originally Posted by The Rodent
Tiny little spider on my lounge ceiling... when I put the small lamp on, he started moving toward the spot of light that it made on the ceiling... turned the lamp off, and he went back to the middle of the ceiling where the main light is. Turned the lamp on again, and he went back to the lamp's spot... turned the lamp off, and he went back to the main light again.

Spending my time constructively by making a spider walk backwards and forwards in my living room.
I spent the early morning watching cats fixate on the shadows the ceiling fan creates.

"If only I could climb this wall and get that repeating pattern on the ceiling..."
Originally Posted by doubledenim
What reviews?
Very funny.
Tiny little spider on my lounge ceiling... when I put the small lamp on, he started moving toward the spot of light that it made on the ceiling... turned the lamp off, and he went back to the middle of the ceiling where the main light is. Turned the lamp on again, and he went back to the lamp's spot... turned the lamp off, and he went back to the main light again.

Spending my time constructively by making a spider walk backwards and forwards in my living room.
Good to see John C. Reilly's passion project is playing at the local theater with it's thrifty matinee.

Beats going to Charlotte's version of *insert fab area with unheard of amounts of urban planning*