Sivy17
Sivy17 t1_j1wha9s wrote
We read it in 7th or 8th grade if I recall. I thought it was ok? The crux of the book being utopia/dystopia was obvious to me from the beginning so I was just waiting for the book to move on. No idea why it's a controversial book. Easy enough read. Spells a lot of things out.
Sivy17 t1_j1f5z7t wrote
Saw?
Sivy17 t1_iycxt8b wrote
Reply to comment by BenefitPale in Someone explain me why LOTR movies are so highly regarded by BenefitPale
>i very much liked dark knight and had a discussion with my friend and he told me some of the things about joker and it's characteristics and you know the symbolism of two face and i didn't get all that myself and was pretty cool and now i like it even more
Just stick with capeshit, Billy.
Sivy17 t1_iyah540 wrote
Reply to comment by pickles55 in 'Goncharov:' The Fake Martin Scorsese Film the Internet Brought to Life by NeighborhoodBusy1721
He remembered it so we didn't have to.
Sivy17 t1_iy9mm4p wrote
Reply to 'Goncharov:' The Fake Martin Scorsese Film the Internet Brought to Life by NeighborhoodBusy1721
Totally forgot about this till I saw the Nostalgia Critic review. That ending skit had me dying. Movie's pretty good too, I guess.
Sivy17 t1_iwm1iv9 wrote
Reply to American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis. by zzuhruf
I'm not one to badmouth anyone. Your post was amusing, but come on man. It had one fatal flaw: Bateman is such a dork, such a boring, spineless lightweight.
Sivy17 t1_j9arh6j wrote
Reply to My thoughts on “A Series of Unfortunate Events.” by AggravatingStudy2084
I think your complaints fall off generally at the seventh or eighth book when the Baudelaires find themselves more or less completely on their own. I really enjoyed the series as a kid along with Dahl. Tried to watch some of the Netflix series and didn't care for it at all. Wish it had been darker and Patrick Warburton was not the right choice to play Snicket, or maybe the better choice would have been to have him as just a narrator rather than appear in person.