Seriously, everybody loves serial killer movies. They probably love architect movies, too; they just don't know it yet.
Seriously, everybody loves serial killer movies. They probably love architect movies, too; they just don't know it yet.
You obviously never read "Curious George Starts Some Shit."
They should get Jason Robards to come back from the grave and dub his dialog.
But Grant's family was middle-class!
This is a cruel trick!
And here I thought you cared.
I like the idea of referring to a digital music file as "an iTune."
A newspaper article reminded them of Indiana Jones. What other motivation do you require?
I'm a week late, but I feel the need to say that the "pointy feet inside the pointy boots" conversation makes this episode at least a A-.
The Muppets were pretty darn subversive back in the day. Still mostly harmless, but they're not exactly the Care Bears.
I hate this song with a passion that burns like a needle-sharp, acid-green star, mostly because I was forced to listen to it repeatedly while at an awful party that I couldn't leave. In the entire apartment, there was only one CD, and it consisted entirely of three identical versions of "Mambo No. 5."
Wait, I thought demon-death-birth and instant-werewolf-infant-love was how the series ended. What the hell happens in the fifth movie?
DEMON LIFE STARTS AT CONCEPTION!
I liked Sims' album that he put out earlier this year. Who agrees with me?
Cupboard. Ha, you really are English.
"I've seen enough people lose their tempers and behave erratically when they're grieving - especially if they're confronted with their loss, like at a memorial service."
I got nervous just watching Carrie take one.
I checked 'em out after "The Knot" got an A- from the AV Club, so a big thank you from me, too.
I had to read your post three times to realize it didn't say "*grabs hands on cock … ."