you could do it like me…and it ain't so bad
you could do it like me…and it ain't so bad
He was a total dick in "Little Fauss and Big Halsey" too.
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and why did the other dipshits slide their guns over to the wolf scumbag with the dowdy doctor so fast? They head-shot moving zombies all day with 99% accuracy but can't do it on this still target? I was hoping he'd just shoot all of them right after he got the gun. I kinda figured Rosita was going to get it…
both of those kids look like they have fucking malaria. What's up with that?
especially with Kramer's Indian battle cry right after. The way he slaps the side of the cab and pumps his fist afterward still makes me laugh my ass off,
Missionary…heh,heh
If my last name was 'Staite' I would have a son and name him Solid.
Damn, you beat me to it.
"gorilla warfare"?
who-tini!
Maybe I'm crazy but I seem to remember Matt Roush writing a scathing article in TV Guide about how much he hated this show right when it came out. Then later I noticed he always wrote favorably about it afterward. Did I miss an acknowledgement that he changed his mind or did I just imagine the whole thing?
is this from the tiger blood?
He didn't feel he could fill-out a jean jacket as good as a mulleted Jamey Sheridan.
i think that part was the pinnacle of the episode for me. Not sure why.
I turned Master and Commander off after 10 minutes. I can't sit and watch anything where the lighting is too dark to see what the hell is going on and everyone is muttering to the point you can't tell what they're saying.
Like Bryce Dallas?…hey-ohhh!
I remember when the commercials started showing for Gladiator. I thought it looked badass but would flop commercially. I was really surprised how people got excited about it.
It's not something that can be recreated. Maybe the only period that is true of. Kind of a natural absence of color and cleanliness.
I love early 70's movies. As much for the scenery as anything else. I can always tell right away from the gritty, dreary look of a film (maybe it has something to do with the film-stock itself) that it was made between '70-'75.