Of the current cast, Cecily Strong is a treasure, and a worthy successor to Curtin. (She’s also criminally underused.)
Of the current cast, Cecily Strong is a treasure, and a worthy successor to Curtin. (She’s also criminally underused.)
I think we’d all know that shit-eating grin anywhere.
The whole episode is about how family is what you make it. “Legacy” doesn’t have to mean superpowers.
Swamp Thing is getting to air after all, so there’s that.
There’s a great story about TO EACH HIS OWN. Apparently, during the film’s initial run the studio was flooded with letters from theatre operators requesting that an additional scene be tacked onto the end so that the lights wouldn’t have to come up on the whole audience bawling their eyes out.
THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD came out in 1938, not 1937.
Was Page the same Goblin who got stranded in midair during a TOTD performance and entertained the crowd for half an hour with improvisations while the malfunction was being fixed?
I just figured Simmons was suddenly remembering committing a whole bunch of offscreen murders, Angel-style.
There’s a strong physical resemblance as well.
Leick was brilliant. She made sure you could always see the little girl in there.
You had to pay attention to the crossovers too. There was a point where, unless you caught Callisto’s appearances on “Hercules,”, you’d have no idea what was up with her character when she reappeared on “Xena.”
Lawless playing Meg or the Princess pretending to be Xena was always money in the bank.
Watching at the time, and following on alt.tv.xena, what I remember is that the people behind the show were pretty well caught off-guard by the LGBTQ fans’ response, although they ended up steering into it later on. I don’t think Tapert et al were shooting for anything more than an action show with a sexy lady. At any…
Not Lawless’ fault, but I still can’t forgive the series for that bummer finale.
Late to the party here. Watching the show in 2020, Doyle comes across as one of its more terrifyingly believable villains. He’s so totally, systemically corrupt you get the sense he honestly has no idea there’s any other way for a cop to be.
Agent Yo Mama
Pardon my throwback, but you know who should have made more movies together? Robert Mitchum and Jane Russell, who only paired up twice.
I seem to remember hearing that Chase wanted to play MEMOIRS more seriously, but was pressured to deliver more typecast funny business.
There are so many things I really like about this movie. Rudolph’s warmth, the absurd but not terribly exaggerated parenting examples, Melanie Lynskey’s excruciating sublimated sadness, the film’s general look and sound.
Love the period-accurate way the show cuts around how the robots aren’t actually physically capable of doing damage. They kill with camera angles!