TeoFabulous
TeoFabulous
TeoFabulous

The Colin subplot made me immediately think of whoever it was at the AV Club who heard his Grindr mention in S1 and guessed he was gay. I hope that this doesn’t get ugly for him, because Colin’s one of my favorite characters (laughed myself silly when Marcus Mumford started up with the theme song as Colin was driving

It’s like they saw all the online discussion about the Cars universe and said, “Hold my beer.”

I didn’t even realize the episode was 48 minutes long until I read this review. At the end, I told my wife, “They really need to make these episodes longer.” Probably because I know we’re running out of time to hang with these characters and I’m going to miss them so much.

Can’t imagine why anyone would want to run riot on Rick Allen.

Fun existential angst for me hearing Christina Ricci referred to as one of the “older ladies.”

All of these listicles are subjective as hell, so in no way am I going to judge the selection. All of my favorites are on here, so I’m satisfied.

It depends on what your definition of “classic rock” is (most folks I know tend to put the marker at 25 years, same as the qualifications for “classic” plates on a car), but “Superman (It’s Not Easy)“ by Five for Fighting will be 25 years old when this movie is released.

Yep. The Ottawa Senators are rumored to be on sale for nearly a billion dollars (the NHL is trying to pump up the sale price to make them look as valuable as other sports’ franchises), so Reynolds is not going to have that cash in his account for very long.

I appreciate your solid example of the “strawman” logical fallacy. Very instructive for everyone! #lifelonglearning

On the one hand, as a Who fan, I’m excited to see what they can do with a real budget.

This whole trend recently of “Hate the game, not the player” is understandable - who doesn’t love a redemption arc, after all? - and to be fair there are no winners on any side in the kind of vapid, self-aggrandizing, vicious world in which the Paris Hiltons, Courtney Stoddens, and, indeed, Donald Trumps of this Earth

I mean, let’s be honest - when comparing the various Tevyes (in the early Broadway and film adaptation days), the delta between Bikel, Mostel, and Topol is comparatively small. Certainly, each belongs on the Fiddler Rushmore for their own reasons.

*fazed

...or, indeed, explicable, at least from an anatomical point of view.

I should get beat up so bad that I end up in a hospital on Guerrero Street.

He was good in everything I ever saw him in (his innate gravitas really elevated his roles in both Bond and Flash Gordon), but goddamn, as Tevye in the film version of Fiddler he was untouchable. My brain understands that the only possible way to have lost the Oscar for that performance was going up against peak Gene

If they didn’t pay Wiseau a licensing fee, wouldn’t that be “Cheap cheap cheap!”?

It was Rogen and David Cross, and yeah, that’s basically it.

I found a version of The Room online with its sex scenes excised (in one instance, it’s the Monty Python and the Holy Grail Intermission clip complete with organ, and in another, it’s just someone yelling, “NOPE!” at the top of his lungs). It’s far more watchable that way.

That’s what the whole “abandoning the science” thing was about.