True, but rule-based magic often misses the entire point of magic and trivializes its literary history.
True, but rule-based magic often misses the entire point of magic and trivializes its literary history.
Cecil B. DeMille is a pretty crazy person with an interesting film history (I read a biography which argued his best work was in the silent era, which seems fair) so I'd actually love a miniseries about that movie.
I thought it was meant to be a comedy channel. But FX has Archer (and Chozen, apparently) so who knows?
Eh. Better to go out on top. We still got more seasons of Justified than we did Breaking Bad or the Wire.
Dolphin puppet is still there.
And some people have speculated that maybe the credits should be changed entirely because the show's no longer a spy spoof. I certainly think a gaudy Miami Vice type thing is about time.
Hopefully you've already seen Rome then. Because Rome is great.
Liked for THX-1138 reference.
But that's not canon!
I think that's just the bottom part of it though (like the visible tracks when the Jawas are selling droids to Uncle Owen and Luke.)
Honestly the extension of the theme song to fit Lucky Yates was a little too noticeable. They just repeat a part right in the middle of it. I mean I guess they had to do something, because LUCKY YATES, but still.
TV Review Classic? TV Review looks like a good format to do one-shot articles about shows not covered by other things.
Insta-nostalgia. It's nostalgia for people on the go!
I miss the days when you'd get blurbs from people who'd clearly never watched the show or weren't sure what it was about. Those were gas.
If be did he's not credited. He's only been credited for co-writing the pilot for any of the episodes this season.
Though re: Community drama, this feels like it is Justin Roiland's show far more than it is Dan Harmon's, being based on shorts he made, both title characters voiced by him an Harmon's only writing credit this season is that he co-wrote the pilot.
Your parents let you watch Archer? Those are some awesome parents.
I thought Cyril gave an impassioned speech in the first season about how look at what he'd accomplished, he'd shown his lousy father that he could become something; with the implication being he can't tell his father now because he's dead.
Well this is the first time I've received the post. But duly noted.
It was even better because the scene of Rick and Morty playing with the Zigerian computer chips was the closest this show has ever got to the two just relaxing and being friends.