That's what would make her stop her own rampage - Cheryl going "Ya got another one in ya?"
That's what would make her stop her own rampage - Cheryl going "Ya got another one in ya?"
Correct! My Glee bad ;)
Really? You don't think Cagney deserved it as Cohen? That performance remains one of my favorite precisely because he is clearly happy doing it. It seems a lot harder to win for happiness than drama, and Yankee Doodle Dandy is a great film to this day. Then again, so are most of Cagney's pieces, even his Berkeley…
Perhaps this is all one big metaphor for never being able to escape from your home. Remember when they all dreamed of getting out of Lima, how Lima was a terrible place to be? Now they're all back, with the exact same people they were with in high school, working where they went to school. Their lives have constricted…
Except they didn't - only Finn did. With Santana.
"I wrote a song - about an octopus!"
There was some disagreement during Moses Supposes because O'Connor and Kelly practiced very different styles of dance. But O'Connor made Kelly laugh, and so all was right in the end!
At this point, Lana needs to have a fight sequence similar to the cqc sequences Archer has been getting. Get her off couches and back into the fray!
Maybe? When I was in China, it was impossible to figure out which shows were not illegally uploaded on to our "internet cable box." Except Divergent which was clearly taped in a Spanish movie theater. And no, I didn't continue watching it once I realized what it was *tings halo smugly*
It made me think of Left 4 Dead
Barry will interface with the elevator, and it'll be up to Milton to save the day!
Agreed - clearly a screenplay writer was ranting into a Dictaphone
Academy Farm
And then the idea that the PWC employees who get to be seat fillers get so by doing a "good job."
He wore slacks - khaki slacks.
I feel like that's not quite fair to the show - take away the "exciting" moments of any show, and you're left with repetitious character conversations. As a contentious example, I'd offer Mad Men - every episode of features Don Draper being an ass, with every conversation full of smug condescension followed by a…
Ok but seriously - I don't have an issue with Boyhood winning awards. It's got a great cast and novelty aside it is worth watching. I'm just wondering if the reaction is based more on the novelty than the actual movie. Sort of like when Avatar was nominated for Best Picture, and there was a backlash because it was an…
That's fine - I've actually been reflecting on your anger, and here is my basic response:
What a twist! I'll take my pay in drachmas.
I think Boyhood is not really a great movie, but an interesting experiment. It's unique, which is why it garners so much attention. I wonder - had the style not been as it was (shot with the same cast over such a long time), would it have even crested the base levels of attention? So maybe that's what the award is…