“I’m okay!” Brought me back to the old Xena blooper reels when Zoe would get thrown from a horse, pop right back up with, “I’m okay!” and jump right back onto Tilly.
“I’m okay!” Brought me back to the old Xena blooper reels when Zoe would get thrown from a horse, pop right back up with, “I’m okay!” and jump right back onto Tilly.
Zoë! So glad she’s the one to set this off. And Lucy Lawless being the first recipient (and calling her “Zo-Zo”) is also a good touch. Very fun.
They’re all freaking stunning (Halle Berry STILL got it like that), but I actually just made myself stop and look up how old Florence Pugh is. Whew.
I hope some executives end up in a guillotine if it ever does come out and is actually called The Expendabelles.
This is like a female version of The Expendables.
I’m surprised I had to get this deep into the comments before someone broke out with the dumbest opinion on the internet.
I’m not sure there’s an income level at which death threats become nbd.
I don’t get it. I mean I get the rage at Ellen for trying to relate to people by complaining about her mansion/prison, but that's a little different.
I don’t understand the criticism he gets for staying in Hawaii, if you had the money and happened to be in Hawaii when the pandemic broke out, wouldn’t you also rather stay put in the (relatively) fresh air of a Pacific island than get on a 20 hour flight back to the UK, putting yourself at risk?
He never has gone out of his way to say he’s 100% straight (which honestly, whatever he is, I appreciate that he hasn’t made it about that). I admit that I can understand some of the cynicism—I went through it (well to the extent that I didn’t really care at all) with Luke Evans, who, when he came to Hollywood…
It may not be Dennehy’s most unique performance — its a better showcase for the now lamentable James Woods —but the 1987 thriller Best Seller is one of my favorite Dennehy films as well as a rare leading role for him. Dennehy plays a retired cop and successful author who is coerced by a psychopathic hitman (Woods) to…
Wings was fine. It’s in that zone with Spin City where I put it on when I wanted to go to sleep because it wasn’t bad enough to make me look for something else and it wasn’t good enough to keep me awake to watch it.
Aww, I have such a soft spot for this show. I would fall asleep to it in college when it aired 2 episodes at 11pm on USA every night.
Hey, just a few weeks ago, I was wondering why Wings never seem to be included in any of the ’90s-sitcom-retrospectives I was reading!
A random weekday afternoon at about 1 or 2 p.m. while lying on the couch With nothing better to do is the perfect time to read this article.
I like Wings.
Bebe Neuwirth had one of my favorite lines on TV in her guest spot, from Lilith to a babbling Helen, “You know, it is permissible to have an unexpressed thought.”
It’s silly to say that all representations of the Holocaust have to be 100% truthful and that, went depicting Nazi atrocities, you can’t create fictional events. Nobody is going to watch Hunters and think it’s a documentary nor are they going in ready to deny the Holocaust happened. Those are will deny the Holocaust…
I guess he can put away the walker now?
It was, without question, a Black sitcom that centered the lives of Black women and the different ways they navigated love and their environment daily. At its core, however, the series featured stories so damn funny they could connect with anyone.