What's the deal with failure? Who are the ad geniuses who came up with this one?
What's the deal with failure? Who are the ad geniuses who came up with this one?
Another vote for more X-Files recaps. The whole show's on Netflix Instant now, so I can actually follow along!
"Ain't Cool News lead typer Harry Knowles"
Thank you for that, Sean. You're not Truman Capote, but you'll do.
Can you tell by my avatar that I love that comic?
Spider-Man
Laziness
I like how quickly Forte walked back from his admission that the writing on SNL is sometimes lazy. Someone must have learned from the mistakes of Chloe Sevigny.
Ain't It Cool News liked it, though. They're notoriously tough to please.
Speaking of Manhattan: the opening and closing scenes are obvious choices, but I really love the scene where Woody and Diane take refuge from the rain in the Museum of Natural History.
I often find that I think I like things, such as Nathan's opening paragraphs, but then strangers on the internet inform me that I really don't. Technology is wonderful.
From watching the Wire, I assumed that most white people in Baltimore talk with a barely-suppressed British accent.
More like God preyed on him.
…And three makes it a trend.
Hey everybody!
Let's go see a Jesse Eisenberg double-feature this weekend!
Isn't It a Firsty?
"tooling around in a sports car with a vanity plate"
Does Bridges reveal what that vanity plate said? Because I'm going to go out on a limb and say it was WILLIS.
You'll never guess where I've been!
One of the most-played tracks on my iPod is a mashup of "Ecstacy of Gold" and Nas's "One Mic." Pure awesome.
I'd like to add "Dead is Dead," the Ben episode from S5 where he gets judged by the monster.
Yeah, Fringe is probably going to be my Lost-substitute as well. The methadone to Lost's heroin, if you will.
Actually, Jericho wasn't "'Lost' before there was a Lost." It premiered in 2006, during Lost's 3rd season.