All we are is dust in the wind…..
All we are is dust in the wind…..
Or he was lying about how the child came to be.
I'm choosing to believe that Pikitis has aged properly - and Alison was one of those girls in high school who annoyingly started dating a senior as a sophomore. You note that Pikitis wasn't dressed for prom, he was too cool to even go.
Jay Leno has been Senor Chang this entire time.
I imagine it's unlikely, since it would mean he wouldn't have a hiatus to do live theatre.
Neil Patrick Harris.
I didn't really have a strong reaction to the finale - I felt more confused than anything. I was confused that the creators (who I've admired, due to their down-to-earthness and willingness to engage with fans) thought that this was a proper sendoff for their show. That the way it ended was somehow a good idea. And…
Right? Didn't this happen in Shakespeare?
I'm still laughing about Beatdown Boulevard.
I think it's worth noting at at this time last year, plenty of fans were worried that Jim and Pam would divorce. I think this is at least a little relevant.
I know, I know. But it was an honest reaction.
Right - if you want to look for artistry in the Bond films - look at the work of Maurice Binder and Ken Adam.
Somehow these movies escaped me for years, but I happened to sit down and watch the first one last weekend. I then immediately started watching the second. I could only deal with Ton Cruise's hair for about an hour. Thinking of just moving on to the next one.
Well yes and no - the Bond films have had a ton of directors over the years, but I wouldn't necessarily say they vary in style from film to film the way the M:i films do. Sure, Casino Royale is much different from Die Another Day (Thank God!), but that was a choice made by the producers, who felt they were getting to…