I’m starting to think his waist is double-jointed, because he’s got this insane capability of velociraptoring his torso forward without bending his legs at all.
I’m starting to think his waist is double-jointed, because he’s got this insane capability of velociraptoring his torso forward without bending his legs at all.
I just watched Wall-E a couple of days ago, and if anyone is looking for realism in that movie, they’re a) out of luck and b) extremely sad.
TO THE DEVIL WITH YOUR NON-A GRADE FOR APPLE JACKS MILK.
I don’t know if I can survive another awesome week of craziness from Trial & Error. I’m still hyperventilating from laughter over Anne’s localized spontaneous human combustion issues and the fact that East Peck is directly west of North Peck.
Hailee Steinfeld in the True Grit remake.
The aliens in The Abyss aren’t even the coolest part of the special effects in that movie. The practical effects and stunt requirements for recreating the deep-sea environment that leads to the aliens are stupendous. Ed Harris’ swims from the airlock to the moon pool were lung-bustingly real. The stuntmen playing the…
Best plan to reboot Frasier: Have Kelsey Grammer show up as the President/CEO of The Bad Place on The Good Place and be done with it.
Hot take incoming:
Totally agree. It’s also the reason why Chess remains such a great listen in most of its soundtrack forms, even though the actual stage production was a titanic mess.
They’re rushing Headlong to a release.
Stephen Colbert fanboying will always be the height of adorability on television.
Or, y’know, maybe they were both trained by the same stunt coordinator.
Considering what one of my former stake presidents said about the character of Mormon afterlife - that all of the hard work, long hours, and family-straining commitments the church requires of you every day of the week will not be reduced one iota, but will in fact get more demanding once all of that mortal fatigue…
That white dress she wears at the end... yowza.
“I know he can get the job... but can he do the job?”
Trump and Fallon share one basic fundamental trait - they want to be liked. Trump obviously has been far more sociopathic about it, but Fallon’s class clown persona is as voracious as Trump’s gleeful bully for attention.
I dunno, man... for me, NewsRadio died when Phil Hartman did. I love the whole ensemble (even Joe Rogan) but Bill McNeal’s character was the linchpin of the whole cast and everything that went on at WNYX.
Sure - the circumstances are wholly adaptable to a wide range of situations. It’s just that the symbolism in the film seems so obviously areligious once the pieces fall in place.
I have always thought that it was blindingly obvious that the whole “reality TV” angle of The Truman Show was a thin cover for an atheist/agnostic take on God and religion. Maybe it’s because I’m an ex-Mormon, but the whole movie for me works as a counterpunch to Christianity’s assertions that, by losing yourself in a…
I don’t care what canon says. Much as I love A.C. Crispin for what she did for the Star Trek novel canon back in the day, I don’t think her trilogy is nearly as good as Daley’s.