Maybe they will have a Jean Stamos later on, played by Jon Hamm. That would at least help the joke.
Maybe they will have a Jean Stamos later on, played by Jon Hamm. That would at least help the joke.
Yeah, it was clever the first time, but dear lord.
Also, it's at 9 tonight, not 10 like WOT states. I had to check because Cary is very important to me.
Sir, I think you may be confused. This is the internet.
This movie is currently sitting at 97% on Rotten Tomatoes.
It is still how I picture the Dementors in Harry Potter, movies or no.
And it makes for such a heartbreaking contrast to their hug after Tiny Tim dies …
"Even if he is odious,"
"Mmhmm!"
"Stingy,"
"Mmhmm!"
"Wicked,"
"Mmhmm!"
"Unfeeling…"
"Mmhmm!"
"And badly dressed!"
*Gasp!*
What Muppet do you think should have been Marley instead?
The Threatdown I always remember counted up the biggest threats as:
Amazing Amy and Tanner Bolt are great picks for great characters this year, but I have to throw my hat in the ring for Go as well. I don't watch The Leftovers so I didn't really know anything about Carrie Coon going in to GG, but she was great.
It was one of the first things I thought of too, but I think it makes sense. It was a fantastic scene and easily the best in an otherwise perfectly fine if unremarkable movie, whereas anything from, say, Boyhood would be competing with any number of other strong-to-fantastic scenes, so it's harder for one to stand out…
Plus, that shot of Sansa sewing the dress in her room was just gorgeous. It's stuck with me as much as any other image from season 4.
One small moment I just loved in that scene was the look on Paul Reiser's face. Well really I loved everything about that scene from beginning to end, but that few seconds really stayed with me.
Today is the very first time I realized that the title isn't "What Kind Of A Day Has It Been?"
The last sequential date this century.
I've heard that as well, but same, I have no idea whether it's true or not.
I'm really glad to see Five Came Back. Of all the books I've read this year, that's probably the one that had the greatest impact on me. I've only read two others on this list (here's a shock for everyone: The Bone Clocks and The Magician's Land) and while I liked them both a lot, they both suffered a bit by being…
My pick as well.
I can understand that. And I'll be the first to admit I know very very little about Apocalypse as he's portrayed in the comics.