David Walker came the show toting 10 gallon buckets of salt, and he cannot WAIT to sprinkle it on anything you might like. Ever. The sodium must be getting to Bobby’s brain, because he forgets pretty much everything he ever knew. Frequently. Cort somehow comes off like the optimist on today’s very heavily pop-culture-centric episode, which means this has gotta be one of the rarest episodes of this show you’ll ever hear, as you traipse down a free-floating, free-associating discussion on film and television that includes The Walking Dead, Die Hard With a Vengeance, Jaleel White, Midnight Run, Eddie Murphy, The Justice League, what would have made Cast Away a better movie, and how David Walker plans on making a movie with 1/10th the budget of Alex Cross that is 10x as good as Alex Cross, starring Kadeem Hardison and Ted Lange.
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I thought Episode 2 was outstanding. They killed a good number of zombies, Rick put a machete in some dude’s forehead, and that whole scene with Lori giving Hershel mouth-to-mouth had me cringing, waiting for her to lose her face. I loved watching the prisoners trying to do a prison beat-down on some walkers, which was hilarious. On the whole, the episode was tense, exciting, enjoyable. And a big bonus of watching an honest lawman turning into a massive dick in order to keep his family safe.
Not quite sure what Dave Walker wants out of The Walking Dead. More Carnosaurs, maybe.
I wouldn’t worry about it. Dave is never happy with anything and dislikes things for arbitrary reasons that he can never actually defend. I love Dave and his personality, but I wouldn’t really trust his opinions on art or entertainment in one direction or the other.
This make you feel any better about Iron Man 3?
http://www.slashfilm.com/wp/wp-content/images/Iron-Man-3-Official-Couch.jpg
Makes me feel happy.
Sorry, but huh? I’m not going to get on any opinions here. Think Die Hard 2 is better than 3? Whatever. Opinions are like buttholes: everybody’s got ‘em, some just smell worse than others. But not remembering Midnight Run was a HUGE hit and had a sequel TV show?? For shame people. For shame.