Another Lindsay here too. I was a studious kid (I was even a "Math Superstar," my school's version of a "Mathlete") who started hanging out with the stoners.
Another Lindsay here too. I was a studious kid (I was even a "Math Superstar," my school's version of a "Mathlete") who started hanging out with the stoners.
I watched it when it originally aired and I revisited last year and liked it even more.
And Shout! Factory's DVD of the Beetlejuice cartoon!
He was truly great in Star 80.
My mom whose from suburban Michigan (and was still there in 1980) and whose only about 10 years older than the characters on the show, praised the music for being exactly what suburban teens were listening to then. For one thing, they listen to a disproportionate amount of Canadian musicians.
I don't find their films similar besides that they both make films about working class people. I like both directors though.
I saw Naked for the first time recently and liked it a lot.
Yeah, I put off watching movies to watch endless episodes of Law & Order: SVU and It's Always Sunny if Philadelphia, and the warnings that stuff is expiring ensures that I will watch at least some of them.
@avclub-d79fa794d2ffeca1aa8ed6c1b6a05bbd:disqus That was based on a real case that happened near where I grew up.
I don't have cable, but Lifetime's Hulu channel had that up for like 2 years. It's not there anymore though.
General Hospital
I saw him on an episode of Law & Order: Original Recipe like 10 years ago too.
I love Roseanne. Reruns are on all the time too.
@Alcophelias:disqus No, I thought they were such a great couple, even after he was arrested for beating her.
He was pretty hot.
When I was a much younger Anya, I had such a crush on Scott Weiland.
I loved American Gothic. Remember when they burned off the unaired episodes in the summer? I was arrested the year before and had a court date the day the last episodes aired and feared I'd go to kiddie jail, so I set my VCR to tape them in case I went. Anyways, I went and 2 months later got to enjoy American Gothic.
I saw Detour for the first time last year. I could just kick myself for not seeing it sooner.
I agree.
I always suggest covering a series of very shot lived shows (like 13 or less episodes) including Profit (8 episodes) and EZ Streets (9 episodes).