I watched it and it was entertaining enough, but god, going back to the same 3 or so guys who are apparently professional Duke haters on some level got tiresome.
I watched it and it was entertaining enough, but god, going back to the same 3 or so guys who are apparently professional Duke haters on some level got tiresome.
Eh. If you had to have a college player (and USA basketball apparently insisted on it) I don't see how you don't pick him in 1992. Yeah, Shaq went on to have a huge hall of fame career, but at the time Laettner had the better resume and is still one of the best college players of all time.
Things that need to happen now: A Crossover teamup between Al Gore and Joe Biden's Vice Presidential Action Rangers.
I think Dalton's terrific and underrated: In an alternate universe where Moore retires after Moonraker, I think he'd had have a great 5 film run (not least of which because his take on the character would short circuit any attempt to write and film Octopussy and A View to a Kill how they turned out).
That's definitely a weird thing in the sequel: Janine goes from a normal mouthy receptionist to the height of bizarre 80s fashion, presumably because of the cartoon, right?
It's so weird watching the TV edit these days: All kinds of cursing is left in, ass and whatnot, and the only thing still dubbed out is dickless over here.
I think you get Letterman to do the gig if you want Letterman to do a gig, not just replicate his show at the Oscars. When they got Jon Stewart, he didn't take out a desk, air a bunch of clips, mock them, and then cut to Jason Jones in front of a blue screen. He adapted his comedic sensibility to the setting far…
I don't think I've ever seen either Teen Wolf movie all the way through, but I feel like I've caught their sports climaxes a dozen times. Stupid Comedy Central.
Wait, that was the end of Boyhood?
Oscar broadcast cuts to Nate Corddry during emotional acceptance speech about veterans suicides.
Given it's the #1 movie of 2014, I have a hard time figuring out how another 2014 film is going to surpass it. Winter's Tale re-release?
Yeah. It was NPH with the same old Oscar Writers and Producers. They should have just outsourced the entire operation to the Tony Awards people, instead of just borrowing their host.
Rewatching Letterman clips online, I can totally see why he was panned though. Doing a "Top 10" and "Taxi Driver" bits felt just like he was doing another one of his shows, but during the Oscars. He didn't get that he was hosting something different, with its own rhythm, and it showed.
Those idiots! The montage maker was the most talented one!
"How do all those pretzels get holes in them? Me." - Carrie
Much like their gods, Rome even stole their problematic-ness from the Greeks.
Yeah. I have no doubt if TNG could have afforded showing 200 ships at Wolf 359 they would have done so. It's a bit silly holding back on how many ships a humongous galactic power can have simply based on what syndicated TV could afford in 1990.
Bonds, you can make the argument between him and Griffey. But before juicing, Maddux was already the supreme pitcher of his era and better than Clemens.
If you wanted someone who was related to prosecuting President Blandy McFailure as a stepping stone to political prominence, just make them the Senator in charge of the committee that did all the investigating of said President. Basically faux-Sam Ervin. Boom, problem solved.
Yeah. Taft was one of the big Cabinet Members (State, War/Defense,Treasury, Attorney General) that actually matters, and he was the wildly popular President's hand-picked successor in an world where the party machinery picked the nominee. Hoover would also count (and Secretary of Commerce is a relatively minor post)…