Despite being a Star Trek fan, that Badger scene really annoyed me last night. As someone else said, I felt like it was wasting precious minutes (precious because this is one of the last eight episodes) on a silly bullshit comic relief conversation.
Despite being a Star Trek fan, that Badger scene really annoyed me last night. As someone else said, I felt like it was wasting precious minutes (precious because this is one of the last eight episodes) on a silly bullshit comic relief conversation.
One of the biggest laughs I ever got out of "Star Trek" was on the episode where a defective computer kept referring to Captain Kirk as "dear". Then an irritated Kirk commands, "Computer, you will not address me in that manner". It's definitely among the funniest Star Trek moments ever. William Shatner really nailed…
This is a good example of a funny unintentional running gag on the DVD commentaries - Julie Kavner raving about how much she loves the angles. That shit goes back to at least season 3.
Yeah, my first reaction to the news was, "Damn, Mr. Freeze is dead". =( He's "Batman actor" first and "Star Trek actor" second to me, even though I liked his "Star Trek" and "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" episodes.
One of the few things I thought was better about the "True Grit" re-make compared to the original was the young girl being more feminine (and a much better actress).
Or, as wrestler 'The Iron Shiek' calls her: Alan Degenerate
"Caddyshack", my ass. That pool sequence is a direct homage to "Footlight Parade". Ignorant rubes. #classicmoviesnob
You can see a poster of Vaxtron along with other cast members in the background when Calculon is doing his audition. So if the person watching could pause the episode, they'd catch the name for sure.
This looks like an Onion article that accidentally got posted on its sister site.
"Presumably Grace's role will involve some sort of sarcastic wisecracking and asking a lot of questions."
As if it isn't bad enough that Luise Rainer won an Oscar the year that Garbo was nominated for "Camille", you have to give her the title of "MGM’s resident tragedienne" too? Why y'all be hatin' on Greta?
"You and that other dummy better start getting more personally involved in your work, or I'm gonna stab you through the heart with a fuckin' pencil. Do you understand me?"
Thank you. I could never quite catch every word said by the guy in the car speeding by. Not that it stopped me from laughing.
I think a more accurate comparison than George Clooney would be Fox Mulder. Like The Question, he has that perfect combination of paranoia, unshakable conviction in conspiracy theory beliefs, and a wicked sense of humour that makes him both off-putting and charming.
And they can call the guy 'Barry Jane'. BJ for short. It's perfect.
"There's not much of a "plot", things just happened"
As if there's never been a movie that fits this description. =)
What's with the "Face/Off" bashing? Leave that off any list of his questionable career choices. It's an action classic and one of John Woo's only decent American movies.
Why do you say this to me…when you know I will kill you for it?
"The Hidden" is one of my 10 favourites out of the around 200 movies I saw for the first time last year. If you think about it, the movie has a lot of obvious influences (i.e. "The Thing", "Invasion of the Body Snatchers", "Alien", "Star Man", and "They Live") with all the crazy humans-possessed-by-aliens shenanigans…
I love your user name.