The Harkonnens, of course.
The Harkonnens, of course.
Jayne Cobb.
Both Hank & Jesse have gone from 2 dimensional ideas to amazingly complex characters. Credit to the actors on this as Gilligan has repeatedly said he had no idea of the talent he was working with when they started.
One of the best episodes of tv period. Let alone SciFi.
Season 5 Episode 10: Doctor Who - Vincent and the Doctor (June 5th, 2012)
Amazing story with a real heart-tugger of an ending. Great performances all around. The scene at the end where the Doctor and Amy take Van Gogh to the museum makes me tear up every time.
I was totally blown away by SGU. The problems the crew of the Destiny faced were real; water, food, air, morale, without dipping in the tediously mundane and maintaining entertainment value. A beautiful, darker spin on the slightly cheesy (but still awesome) Stargate franchise. It had a couple problems but I blame…
This one is... pretty hard to beat, I think.
The more you know
Dangling plot threat? How about dangling whole entire series?
Big bad Al Swearengen.
I've always loved Clancy Brown in Carnivale.
Why wait for an actual Batman/Superman movie trailer when you can make one yourself? That's what Soylent Brak 1…
wait, event horizon WASN'T awesome? i think it's massively underrated. . .
They'll reveal he was actually in the end Shwarma scene of Avengers if you freeze frame it :P
Fixed it.
Marry me.
McDonald's Employee Budget
For the footnotes alone.
Let me answer for all of you who keep asking: BECAUSE JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT LOOKS LIKE A BOY AND NOT A MAN! He wasn't cast a Robin because of his rugged machismo.
Because I'm that guy.
Sweet Jesus, this scene from Salem's Lot traumatized me when I was a child. The first time I saw it I was sitting on my couch wearing a red polo shirt and jeans eating a tuna salad sandwich and Fritos (the moment is indelibly etched in my memory.) I was so terrfied I was unable to sleep in front of a window literally…