Oh. You know what? That makes a lot of dramatic sense actually…
Oh. You know what? That makes a lot of dramatic sense actually…
Welp, so much for my attempt to not be a dick and actually support a system for getting entertainment, back to torrents it seems…
That scene, maybe more than any other scene in Archer so far, reminded me of good ole Cap't Murphy down under the sea…
As a Kansan as well, its pretty much everyone not in Johnson and Wyandotte counties, Wichita, and Lawrence, the rest is worth the jab (I say with parents who moved to Miami county and ugh, backward hicks)
I don't know if it would be at all appropriate to add into the review just to make it more visible, but the publisher worked out a deal to give a MUCH larger percentage of the sales from Mr. P back to his family to help with the medical expenses and bills Patrice left behind.
I'm still listening to backlogs of things his friends did like Bob Kelly's podcast and they'll mention him in the present tense and it hurts every time to be reminded that he isn't around anymore.
google it for VoD, including amazon's service. $10 and you're watching it
She's great in Last Exile as Lavi, the female lead and also Fuu in Samurai Champloo, both of which are great series.
The music kicks in this series can still give me goosebumps after years of rewatching from fansub to buying the dvds to constant rewatching on Cartoon Network
I hadn't even thought about her as the arsonist before reading this review, but as I think about it, she may or may not have been the original arsonist, but I think there's a good chance she's the current one, lighting fires hoping that her white knight will come and save her from the tragedy of her life, particularly…
not a mini gun, its me Bren gun!
Holly hell, I've watched this series over and over, that scene particularly trying to figure out what he's doing! I thought he was just looking for pretty junk in the previous scene, never made the connection. Thanks!
They're fake. *finger through the frames*
Point in fact, she and her comic-idiot-husband Rich Vos are putting the finishing touches on a documentary called "Women Aren't Funny" that goes around the comedy world to show that women are in fact funny, and how funny women have contributed to comedy over the years.
Penny'll start a fire…
Depressing and enraging and great. It could absolutely be released in theaters today and engage an audience in exactly the same ways.
How very Pink Floyd of her.
I had to do a search to see if anyone else thought Robin Williams had lost weight in that picture. Frighteningly disorienting.
@Internet Shithead
To everyone that integrated O'Neal into a quote, bravo, you made my internet a better place.