The Hell Train scene never fails to crack me up. It is, by far, my favorite moment in that film.
The Hell Train scene never fails to crack me up. It is, by far, my favorite moment in that film.
The Hell Train scene never fails to crack me up. It is, by far, my favorite moment in that film.
The Hell Train scene never fails to crack me up. It is, by far, my favorite moment in that film.
Everything about this episode felt completely rushed and thrown-together to me. I get that they're trying to end it gracefully, but this felt like somebody remixed the leftovers from 7 completely different episodes. And it seemed like half the actors were nearly out of breath from having to talk fast enough to cover…
"Now yer gonna watch me fuck this here chicken."
"That last take was good, but maybe this time you shouldn't actually punch me in the face."
"That last take was good, but maybe this time you shouldn't actually punch me in the face."
"So, this is what a shirt feels like. I always wondered."
"So, this is what a shirt feels like. I always wondered."
@avclub-18d60cfcc8c36c209948ce68fa2ef7a6:disqus : I basically agree with your point about votes for and against. But in some cases, that's a valid strategy and makes a win "deserved". Some people bank on being the "winner by default", expecting that a bitter jury will elect to punish a stronger player.
Is it even necessary to film the movie at this point? It has already succeeded at its goal: somebody is full of shit.
I know this isn't at all what you mean, but your comment makes me want to see a situation where the losing tribe decides "fuck it, we're not going to Tribal. We aren't going to vote anybody off." What happens then?
There are Rules and then there are "rules". I think many challenges tend to skew more towards having "rules", which can be defined as "whatever makes for more interesting TV at the moment." Letting the ladies "cheat" by looking at the other puzzle makes for better TV, since it could potentially result in them having…
@avclub-ef062084a1c4a3584af1d4f8e514ea50:disqus My guess on Monica's vote for Christina was as a throwaway "don't piss anybody off" vote.
It's not like the women are above trading on gender politics. They pulled out some serious bullshit when the guys made the (smart) choice to end the challenge and take the win. It wasn't chivalrous? "No guys I know would ever do that to a girl!" Bull. Shit.
So.
(White Collar - breezy tone) + Cannibalism = Hannibal
Yes/No?
Clearly the mirror is on the ceiling.
Yes! Maniac Mansion was (I think) the first graphic adventure game I ever played. Man it was so great. I was instantly hooked.
That was a very clever turn of phrase there, sir. Dinosaurs and birds and whatnot. Well done.
Interesting. I've never heard that before. Is there in-show evidence used to support this or is it just wild speculation by GAINAX fans?