All of them?
All of them?
Not the biggest Fallon fan but…
"capitalizing on the current zeal for movies in which adorable things"
I"m sure that "adorkable" was vetoed by the new editor. It was about chimps, you know.
What you said. I forgot all about this movie, it has one of my favorite things: the poster in the office of a ship sinking and the caption "Someone talked". I need this.
I feel embarrassed on two levels right now: having to actually look that up, and that this is somehow a real thing that people use. That this acronym exists baffles me.
…And that's a trippin'!!!
I'm still trying to figure out what a "Garret Hedlund" is.
reckoner, he did buy Morty a Cadillac twice! But I see the point.
Actually, the representation of the GF he fights all the evil exes over is the character who annoyed the piss out of me. Granted I still haven't gotten to the comic yet, but the way she was portrayed in the film made me think that Pilgrim was slipping himself alcohol in all those Coke Zeroes he was drinking just to…
No opinion on Chip or Dale, (never liked the cartoon in the first place), but damn the thing you say about Tigger is so horribly true. Never even realized it before, or at least in my adult years, but yeah, there would definitely be a trippin' involved with anyone who professed love for Tigger.
This is truth. Sadly it's turning into a favorite bad movie for me, I can't help but watch it any time it's on. Not a so-bad-it's-good situation, just a favorite bad movie. Train wreck of epic proportions.
Nah, just the guy that played him on the TV show.
He did end up marrying some hot model in real life tho, right? Or at least someone who catagorically should have been out of his league except for the fact that he's loaded with money?
I'm usually a full letter grade either way from what the reviewer posts, but dead on with this. Seemed like a return to form (and I didn't mind the KouchTown plot) compared to the last couple weeks.
Watching Andy in the background was some of the best stuff of this episode. That he was surrounded by animals and at one point he was on the couch playing with a stuffed toy that looked like a cat (!) was great. Compared to another half hour of programming that people love way too much, I thoroughly enjoyed this…
That GPA is going to matter when it graduates and has to get a job in the real world. Real networks look at these things.
Finding that while I didn't dislike this episode, I didn't really like it either, aside from the ideas it presented. I like the Dreamatorium, the way the characters were presented, but I can tell already that whenever this episode comes up in reruns I'll be passing on it. Once was enough, and I can't really say it…
TMR, Rushmore actually hasn't aged all that well for me. There are still certain scenes that work pretty damn well (Bill Murray in the hospital elevator: "I'm a little lonely these days") but for sheer enjoyment I'll go to Royal Tennenbaums or Life Aquatic first anymore.
Or what happened to his kid after the first season. They could have at least brought him back like everyone else in the finale.
Even more than Bottle Rocket? Granted when I first saw that (right before Rushmore came out, oddly) it clicked for me, but I just watched it for the first time in a couple years last month and…didn't do much for me. Maybe it's just because the style he had going there is much more polished now.