Michael Biehn is so, so good in that. He's a perfect antagonist for Kilmer — they're both technically second fiddles to Boothe and Russell, who are no slouches, but they both wind up being weirder and more interesting.
Michael Biehn is so, so good in that. He's a perfect antagonist for Kilmer — they're both technically second fiddles to Boothe and Russell, who are no slouches, but they both wind up being weirder and more interesting.
Seriously, Elliot in that shootout at the gulch? With his daemon? Shit, I am getting a boner and tearing up at the same time right now.
Hell no! You go back and watch the movie your damn self!
A good point, but I think A Serious Man tops it in the ending making the film. I liked that a lot but the ending vaulted it into best Coens territory.
WRONG! There is NEVER a bad time to play "Punk Rock Girl."
That's fucking hilarious, the only thing that would make it better would be being called out by the band onstage. "Oi, that kid's stealing the house cherries! GET HIM!"
"Frankie Teardrop."
We're out of @avclub-b750f74544cb00c138079607276995e9:disqus license plates!
Hahahahaha, "herbs and plants and stones that we may grind" is the faux-Shakespeare "plants and birds and rocks and things."
No, Starz. Read the article.
Well, they are at a Morissey show.
And that's when @themagicrat debuted his RepostedStaticXFan gimmick.
SENSELESS ARGUMENT FOUND IN REDDIT THREAD
Actually, it sounds like a direct adaptation of this classic tale:
@avclub-f4c079d9bc18a6928879f71f17878b7c:disqus I dunno, I think "bad management and corruption" is a concise way of describing the NCAA. But yeah, the second part of your sentence is a different kettle of fish. I think people lived with boxing being crooked for a long time, how old is the fixed fight trope in popular…
This appears to be missing clauses or sentences:
Great report. How many more carriers must be killed or queers smeared before the NFL is held accountable?
@e_buzz_miller:disqus Buffalo has two professional sports teams that Rochester sort of leeches off and I believe a more "abandoned greatness" aesthetic, there's a lot of cool architecture there and a sense of old industry that can be turned around into something new. I think they have a fairly decent mayor whose…
Growing up, it was Webster, NY. Town motto: "Where life is worth living." I am pretty sure my loathing of the Eagletons of the world began at an early age.
And how dare the writer above imply Thatherton is "better?" Just look at the name! Smarmy blueblood wannabes. Now Arlen, there's a name you can set your watch to.