If they cast Plemons then Kyle Chandler has to play the wise Jedi who teaches him the way of the force while constantly mispronouncing his name.
If they cast Plemons then Kyle Chandler has to play the wise Jedi who teaches him the way of the force while constantly mispronouncing his name.
Pretty sure that was this comment was the first time I'd focused on the fact that Rooney and Kate Mara are not the same person.
Wallace as Mowgli.
So I haven't seen Gravity, is it worth watching on my TV or is it a theatre only movie?
Is Sunday going to be the Zach Woods block on HBO? Surely he isn't leaving VEEP right?
Sounds much better than I would have guessed based on the previews. I look forward to forgetting about this movie for two years before watching on Netflix.
I think the world of the show is too self serious for Stewart to fit in. The writing all seems to come from the Hill Staffer worldview that this is all very serious important grown up stuff and not a joking matter.
I really didn't think she'd make it out alive. Actually I spent almost all of her scenes saying "Please don't get raped and murdered."
I don't know, I'm pretty sure if Ben Ali of Ben's Chili Bowl (which seemed like the model for the Freddy's story line this season - until the end) had murdered puppies the line would still be around the block at 2am on Saturdays.
Can we all agree that every so-called journalist who agreed to be in this show should be ashamed? The fact that so much of the Washington press corps agreed to look like morons who were terrible at their jobs (admittedly not much of stretch) for a chance to be on TV is so, so sad.
Here's what I don't understand about Freddy's downfall, okay he has to sell the restaurant, I get that, but the gentrifying guy has to TEAR IT DOWN? No one wants to eat the best ribs in the city anymore because the former owner's son violated his parole? That was maybe the silliest thing that happened this season -…
Speaking of which, how great was, "There's no direct translation, the closest would be 'Follow the Currency.'"
This wasn't as funny as last week but it still put a pretty big smile on my face, and as a Tigers fan tonight, that's saying a lot right now.
For example, the fact that had Dan Shaunessey on talking about how badly poor Bill Buckner was treated when Shaunessey wrote a book milking the "curse of the Bambino" and riding Red Sox fans misery for all it was worth.
I feel like it was soft pedaled - they definitely touched on it but the media being to blame was treated about as seriously as a 70 year old billy goat being the cause of the meltdown.
Bartman remains a great, truly heartbreaking story, and there was some wonderful stuff in there with the security guard and the fans around Bartman, but man that was a truly infuriating documentary.
This. I wanted to like the show, and the two leads weren't bad but the whole Brooklyn setting seemed painfully forced, totally dishonest, and pitched to the rafters.
I thought the first episode was pretty solid and the second one pretty grim. I agree that I just don't care at all about Norah. That being said I did get sort of irrationally excited when Victoria showed up, mostly because that first season was when the show was really outstanding.
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Granted it didn't invent a language but Paul Rudd's gibberish slang might have deserved a mention. I know Totes Magotes clearly caught on, if not "Broseph Goebbels."
So it will just be "samples" of the original with some bleeps, bloops, and yelling?