LMD May's struggle with her humanity reminded me of Boomer too, and ended the way I'd hoped Boomer's arc would end on that show.
LMD May's struggle with her humanity reminded me of Boomer too, and ended the way I'd hoped Boomer's arc would end on that show.
I swear it's just a coincidence that my two favorite episodes of this show put Jemma through the absolute wringer - seriously though, not only does she get pretty physically beaten up, the emotional trauma she goes through! That FitzSimmons faceoff, having the marriage discussion for the first time with the evil robot…
Eartha Kitt and Patrick Warburton steal the movie, which is already really funny to begin with.
I recently rewatched Emperor's New Groove after enjoying it as a teen and was surprised that I found it even funnier as an adult.
As someone who followed that same trajectory, I can tell you that I was shocked when a friend convinced me to watch How To Train Your Dragon and I left genuinely loving it.
I was going to mention this, because watching her video brought something into focus that had been hovering in the back of my mind for a long time - why I was moderately entertained by Shrek but never actually liked it. I like a lot of parodies and especially love satires, but Shrek always felt mean-spirited, like…
Something Blue is one of my favorite Buffy episodes, and it's the one I return to most when I need a laugh. "It's okay… I have more scotch."
I finally saw Hail, Caesar! on a plane a week or so ago, and I would like to echo the "Alden Ehrenreich was a revelation" sentiment. Don't know how he'll do as Han since that's a vastly different character (I had to Google him after I landed to make sure I wasn't confusing him with another actor), but I was very…
There was something especially funny about the fact that Hank's reaction to seeing himself in the hall mirror actually made everyone else just stare in bemusement for a few seconds despite being caught up in their own love potion-induced obsessions.
I was laughing really hard to begin with, but Nick's "Rosaleeee!!" moment took me to convulsing-with-laughter levels.
I love that not only did we get Grimm's take on "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (on steroids), but also "The Ransom of Red Chief" - yep, there's a good chance this is my favorite Grimm episode ever.
"Lando… I am your father!"
I've been a classic movie fan my whole life so I remember when I was in my mid teens and was watching Mission Impossible 2, I sat up at one point and said, "What the hell?! This is the plot to Notorious!"
Heck yes to Empire Strikes Back!
Upvoted for The Girl Who Leapt Through Time.
Upvoted to infinity.
Upvoted for Whisper of the Heart - one of the sweetest, most innocent love stories I've ever seen. It warms my heart just to think of it.
It's difficult to argue with you ArchieLeech, especially since you appear in two of the films on this list (and are even mentioned by name in one of those)…
I wouldn't mind at all if it became a recurring gag that something happens that starts to convince them they were right about him in the first place only to have it be (seemingly) disproved. Not taking up the space of a B-plot again (that would get old) but maybe in the space of a short scene, like "hey, [blank] just…
I only saw the first season of Gossip Girl, so the memory of it is a little hazy, but when Cheryl says things like that, my mind can almost hear Kristen Bell's voice echoing.