Lesbian?
…Lesbians?
Lesbian?
…Lesbians?
"YOU USED UP ALL THE GLUE ON PURPOSE" is for some reason one of the lines my family has picked up into regular use.
I saw this when I was a kid, then spent years thinking I was crazy because nobody else had ever heard of it. In fact, it's what I assumed this article would be about! The only things I remember about it is the unsuccessful fishing and the mom going nuts and throwing all the gravy boats.
That was my vote, though I was torn with that AND the red wedding AND ozymandias.
I will always remember "Chaos" as the episode that aired on my birthday and stressed me out as much as anything I've ever watched, ever.
The show is going to have to work pretty hard to get me to laugh harder than I did at Allison menacingly twirling her crafting scissors.
1. Breaking Bad
2. Hannibal
3. Game of Thrones
4. Southland
5. Orphan Black*
I love how sassy the Ghost of Christmas Present is in that version. "IT'S ALL BOB CRACHIT CAN AFFORD."
We watch this version every Thanksgiving in my family. My grandmother went to high school with George C. Scott. It's possible these two things are related, but it's still a fantastic version nonetheless.
That was my favorite song in the entire movie when I was a child. It wasn't until I was in high school that I realized everybody hated it.
I registered too! I need to brush up on my presidential trivia.
It's been way too long since I've seen this movie, and everybody's already beaten me to all of my favorite quotes.
"Dear God, it's me, Jonah Hill. From Moneyball." Absolutely the biggest single laugh of the film for me.
I was just talking about this movie yesterday, despite not having seen it in ten years. Before I read the article I couldn't pick out any of the songs in my head, but as soon as that melody picked up in the clip I was tearing up. I think this is going to have to get a rewatch after the holidays.
Well, I was waiting and waiting and waiting for her to reunite with her mother and brother.
The extended robbery scenes in The Place Beyond the Pines
I wouldn't mind the story resurfacing later; it seemed like kind of a waste to kill off the son so early and for not much payoff, plot-wise. Of course, this show has always rushed full speed ahead, damn the torpedoes when it comes to plot pacing.
Is it just me or does it feel like Abbie's becoming more and more of a supporting character instead of a co-lead? I love Ichabod shenanigans but I want Abbie shenanigans too!
I love that their Wisconsin bar had a longhorn skull painted with an American flag. It's the little things, really.
The "breathing in the chemicals" bit made me laugh.