re John C. Reilly, I was always under the impression that he was into the serious stuff and then branched into goofy; which I find a more interesting trajectory.
re John C. Reilly, I was always under the impression that he was into the serious stuff and then branched into goofy; which I find a more interesting trajectory.
When I say it fulfilled its ambitions and it came into its own, part of it is that personally I actually loved that the show was and became so twee, sunny and quirky, even if it didn't always work (and maybe this rewatch will make me reconsider, but I remember it working pretty consistently in season 2 and 3); but…
I hear you, but the other side of that coin is that, in season one, the show wasn't quite itself yet. To me (and if I recall from the comments of the first few episodes many), season two and three are by and large the favourites; and it's because the show was fully embracing its quirks and idiosyncrasies, but hadn't…
If we emphasise longest, it will be Gremlins, Robocop, or Commando; I have loved those since I was about 8 (probably slightly earlier for Gremlins), I can't think of a movie I watched earlier that I would still watch for more than nostalgia value.
Ok, fair enough then.
Although on the side on the actors you could probably argue that it is now a true ensemble show; to which CBS could reply that the actors don't really matter and they could replace them without too many consequences.
I have no idea who the (male) actors are, but I would blame them a little too. The piece seems to say they earn the same; they could have followed the example of the Friends actors where, IIRC, they all negotiated their salaries together to make sure all would get the same and there would be no resentment.
In addition to the other replies, I'm also pretty sure ere was a mention that she worked harder than anyone else at the inn; something along the lines of the other maids not liking her because of it.
Can't say I disagree, I was really looking forward to it, when the reviews started, they would account for more or less half of my comments per week on this site; and this week, I couldn't find time to watch the episodes being reviewed.
I hope next week will be better with the season overview; and that it will pick up…
Yes, I saw that after I posted, it figures Wales would have been cheaper than London (I just checked for the sake of it, the O2 tickets were £30 (very much the bottom of the bracket for that venue), and sold very badly, could apparently be found for 15 on secondary ticket sites).
I like her too. But ultimately, her appearance and arc on the show doesn't match with what we are supposed to accept in respect to how much she meant to Luke.
In the UK, the Vaccines would be charging a bit more than that, they very recently played the O2 Arena (Capacity 16,000) where tickets are routinely £40.00 and above.
That still doesn't excuse the venue, the guy should be praised for going to live shows (he could yave picked another band though), and he probably knew…
"She'll hate you forever, it's just not personal"
Mrs Kim is awesome.
Great! Someone finally greenlit Mac and C.H.E.E.S.E.
Wouldn't you be able to get an idea from LinkedIn? It may give you an estimate of the size, and you may be able to spot a few people you could contact?
Don't leave! We'll be stuck with the tories forever…
Therèse Duqueyroux is about an woman poisoning her husband, it might still be cute though, definitely French anyway.
That's the least of his/her problem.
Building up on D.N. nation's post, I'd replace The Runners Four by MilkMan or Breakup Song, the latter very conveniently uploaded by the band on Youtube in full, it's very quickly become my favourite by the band, a pretty much perfect blend of sickly sweet pop and noise (in case that wasn't clear he was talking about…
I've never tried that one, but was always tempted.
I'm considering asking a friend to bring me back a bottle of Hammer Head from a business trip, have you tried it and is it worth it?
To be fair I mostly want it for the novelty factor, but I'd rather it was drinkable.
I'm sure I've mentioned Lagavulin 16 here or there, it retails for about £45, and is an amazing example of a smoky one.