Oh my God, the sexual tension between Hugh Jackman and his wife! Someone get Tipper and Al a room!
Oh my God, the sexual tension between Hugh Jackman and his wife! Someone get Tipper and Al a room!
I live in NJ and I'm in NY almost every day, and I wish I could AFFORD any of these shows. Every year, while I'm watching, it's always a chorus of "That looks great! I want to see it" or "I heard that's astounding! I must see it!" and then I just end up seeing 14 UCB shows for the same price as one broadway show. I…
I live in NJ and I'm in NY almost every day, and I wish I could AFFORD any of these shows. Every year, while I'm watching, it's always a chorus of "That looks great! I want to see it" or "I heard that's astounding! I must see it!" and then I just end up seeing 14 UCB shows for the same price as one broadway show. I…
What's with Broadway trying to convert me all night? Don't get me wrong now, I love JC Superstar, and without Broadway musicals, I'd know almost nothing about the bible… I only wanna know.
What's with Broadway trying to convert me all night? Don't get me wrong now, I love JC Superstar, and without Broadway musicals, I'd know almost nothing about the bible… I only wanna know.
I'd like to see this movie, along with other movies in the movie theater. I don't have the cash, but I do have a credit card. I wish I could tell the managers that I'd like to see this movie, but not pay right away, and come back to buy another ticket, putting it on a running tally, along with any popcorn or snow caps…
I think the director of this episode is "Matt Shakman," not "Adam Shakman" but since there's an "Adam Shankman," director of modern classics "The Pacifier" and "Cheaper By The Dozen 2," it's entirely understandable.
I saw the one where his brainpower gets accelerated so that he has all these superpowers and becomes insanely smart, but has to either ascend like the ancients or die. And I dug it even though the ending felt like a letdown, returning everything to the status qua. McKay was top notch, though.
I read Written on the Body a while back and was blown away. I can't wait to read this.
Yep.
I know it's a pilot, but any conversation about unaired content has to include "Nobody's Watching." Only because it's an excuse to post the sole produced episode. Which is awesome. Co-starring Taran Killam. And co-written by Bill Lawrence (Cougarton Abbey), Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan (Community). AND ALAN THICKE!
If NBC is in the mood to make terrible decisions, why not go all out and order 10 episodes with the option for 90 more, a la House of Payne?
Okay, this is a great article and it makes me want @avclub-4bdc1d6e5370e5eaa61869e9cdc4a44e:disqus to write a "Real Housewives" Gateway to Geekery. How do you make me take notice of reality television? Make it uncompromisingly dark, and I'm there!
I've was in a photo with Kucinich, and we're on opposite sides of the frame.
He's progressive, honest about his shitty roles and has some really good stories. I like this guy more.
And how fun would it be to hang out with James Cromwell and Dennis Kucinich?
Meek's Cutoff.
For Freaks and Geeks, I always go for "Dead Dogs and Gym Teachers." It's got The Who, it's funny, it's emotional and it made it clear that Rocky 2 is the greatest movie of all time, Carl Weathers is ripped, and Bill Murray is the funniest man on the planet.
Yeah, it's almost as good as the Bounty Hunter, furreal. (Seriously though, TMUTMD is awesome. And didn't need an acronym.)
Hire Ricky Gervais if you want the Oscars to be smug in an entirely different way!
Or they can go the other direction, and have Michael Shannon host as his Boardwalk Empire character.