not surprised
If it would have gotten less than an A-, I would have been surprised. This is Pixar, and the first two movies were both really good. It's going to be a busy weekend, but I think I'll try to see this on Saturday.
not surprised
If it would have gotten less than an A-, I would have been surprised. This is Pixar, and the first two movies were both really good. It's going to be a busy weekend, but I think I'll try to see this on Saturday.
I think the thing that makes Riker fun is that he clearly digs being in Starfleet. There's a scene in a later ep (I don't remember the title, but it's the "THERE ARE FOUR LIGHTS!" one) when Riker and another captain are at odds. And Riker says the captain is messing up everybody's jobs. Riker says something like,…
Didn't Dracula get frozen AND kicked in the nards? The nards shattered.
Or no cell phones at all. And no internet. I had to type my college papers on an actual typewriter and physically hand them to the professor or TA.
Hi Honey, I'm Home
Was that the show where a '50s sitcom family somehow got transported to the real world? Like "Pleasantville" in reverse. Only I think HHIH came out first, which would make "Pleasantville" a reverse of it.
I'm glad I'm not the only one that thinks the title is stupid at best, and likely insulting to the Chinese. I had planned on staying away from the movie regardless (some things just don't need to be remade). But when Jackie Chan's character clearly says, "I will teach you kung fu" in the trailer, but the title is…
I liked it when I was 15. I think it was on during the same season as "Bring 'Em Back Alive" with Bruce Boxleitner.
The Equalizer …
Was a pretty awesome show.
The books are worth checking out. They were bloody, surreal, and nightmarish. With sex.
I didn't have any kind of life. I always made sure to be in the same place at the same time every week for "X-Files", "Buffy", and "Angel".
On the DVD version I own, there's an extra feature of the whole Camelot scene done with Legos.
I would say the bloodiest and most tits-ful version of the Arthurian period I ever encountered were the books of Richard Monaco … The Grail War, The Final Quest, and Blood and Dreams.
I read the book and liked it a lot. She is very funny.
I agree on the greatness of Lorne's last scene in the final episode.
Maybe not the best episode ever, but I laughed at Xander's "… bater" comments.
I really couldn't stand Dawn. She was always whining about something. She got marginally more acceptable towards the end of the series.
Leelee
She's usually in some pretty bad movies, but damn she looks fine.
Harvey Keitel?
Well. That was a nice little scene.
Ebert
I like how Roger Ebert finally just gives up in his review: