I hadn't even heard of it before the DVD came out. It's great, and like "Slings" it's not easily pigeonholed as comedy or drama.
I hadn't even heard of it before the DVD came out. It's great, and like "Slings" it's not easily pigeonholed as comedy or drama.
"The pig shield is wearing mighty thin…"
"We have ways of making you say 'about'."
See also "Tutti Frutti" (1986), which starred Robbie Coltrane as a reluctant frontman for a 25-year-old rock band. And stay for young Emma Thompson.
If it was, then thank you.
"Now do Mom!"
I would suggest that Ken Finkleman's "The Newsroom" is at least equal in greatness.
It's an amazing score, just loaded with great themes. I'm not as taken with Petra's cover though— she gets a little screechy on the high notes. It's a cute idea to do a capella versions of everything but cute only gets you so far.
I like that she picked up on how Lois never figures out that Clark is Superman.
I usually can't stand to watch TV characters humiliate themselves. Johnson's stymied "Ghaaaaaaaaaa…" upon seeing Lance and Will together was a delightful exception.
Yes, but "Parker Lewis" started the career of Milla Jovovich. Game, set, match.
"Bad News" is easily one of my favorite episodes and even if it wasn't I can't see how someone could use it as an example of the show at its worst.
Yes, and I'm a little aghast that it was Donna's favorite part of the episode.
I would hardly say that the TV show eclipsed the films in popularity or acclaim.
The most unforgivable thing about SALVATION as a franchise entry is that it totally forgets to involve time travel in any way.
I wish I lived in the alternate universe where "Karen Sisco" ran for years and years.
I tuned in for Summer Glau, but stayed for Garret Dillahunt and Shirley Manson.
Where's Poochie?
Where's Poochie?
If he's the master, we're the baiters.
Answering the question of the film title with "Well, Did We Buy Dildos Yet?" is all the justification this article needed.