Capaldi's such a fanboy though. He's probably had an answer to that question ready for decades.
Capaldi's such a fanboy though. He's probably had an answer to that question ready for decades.
Has it been established that their timelines are directly inverse? I just thought they jumped around in any order and we just happened to see to them in order we do because of dramatic reasons.
Now have I have a lot of questions concerning the logistics of this but I have the feeling the film doesn't delve too much into them.
I just read the GQ interview and between that and all this news coming out about the show — I can't wait to see what he does. I loved The Colbert Report but I can't imagine why anyone would choose "Stephen Colbert" over the actual Stephen Colbert, one of the most talented and most interesting people working in TV…
I don't really care enough about Bond or Elba to weigh in on whether the latter would make a good former. I would like to point out that this came from The Daily Mail so who knows what Horowitz actually said.
So what he's saying is, we're never getting a new Bugle…
I don't know if they would count but I loved the addition of Roger Allam's opposition team in The Thick of It. And then Rebecca Front came in as icing on the cake.
The Professor Layton games have wonderful soundtracks. It's part of the overall charm package the series is stuffed with.
I didn't really mind the repeat bosses. They mix things up in terms of new dialogue and new combinations. The ability to turn of random encounters is also a life saver at this point in the game.
I maintain that the lack of this type of character is one of the main problems Studio 60 had.
That's great. I like the idea of Cumberbatch gradually facing off every member of the Mikkelsen family.
I hope TCM included Night and Day where he got to play himself. (Presumably while laughing his ass off at what they did with Cole Porter's life story.)
If I remember right, Pinky and the Brain were on primetime during their early run. Maybe they wanted to start a Spielberg animation block.
And yet when I tried to do that with real cats, I got in trouble.
Maybe I'm just a big fan of…the band. You know them - the band that wrote that song. I don't have to tell you the name.
But will we be able to see CGI Peter Cushing in Whitstable?
Will we see him on his bicycle?
Will we see him buying vegetables?
See, now that's what Internet justice looks like.
It doesn't look like the Teti and the AV Club are getting their due credit, though: https://twitter.com/TheHagg…
That's very satisfying to hear. Or course this will likely only add to their persecution complex.
The NewsRadio episode where Bill is playing the piano has already been mentioned but the moment that always makes me laugh is the punch and Bill and Dave's resulting panic.