Lasties!
Not reading 10+ pages of comments to see if they've been mentioned, so…AQUABATS.
Lasties!
Not reading 10+ pages of comments to see if they've been mentioned, so…AQUABATS.
I'll always see him as Grover in Kicking and Screaming.
I remember reading The Cask of Amontillado in two English classes during high school. Good story, still enjoy it.
Ha…ew.
I'm going as Dr. Girlfriend, the boyfriend as 24. Not to boast, but…the costumes, they rock.
"Guess Who's Coming to State Dinner" is the start of a flawless three-episode run, followed by "I Know Why the Caged Bird Kills" and "Viva Los Muertos!" Teddy-bear Lincoln had me in stitches the first time I saw it.
The best thing about Slothrop's character was that he wasn't a hero, anti- or otherwise, or even the protagonist of the story. His life was a series of coincidences, and the other characters' misunderstandings of those coincidences happened to form the plot of Gravity's Rainbow. Slothrop's function was to marvel at…
Clowes has a surreal streak in him - look at Like A Velvet Glove Cast in Iron.
Yes x infinity. If you can like Magnolia, you can love TWBB.
I've always liked A Life Less Ordinary, but we are few and far between.
Zodiac, definitely. Not a wasted second in that movie; having not seen The Social Network, I'd say it's Fincher's best.
Parks' sheriff was in From Dusk 'Til Dawn before he was in Kill Bill.
What's the time?!
A big thumbs-up to Case, Niblett, and Ida Maria.
Dan Dority > Random henchman who loosed Dr. Venture's eye that one time > Beatrix Kiddo
Not according to IMDB, but I thought the same thing when I saw her.
You made my night, Jorge Von Salsa, as that part is my favorite.
2 Wycked - Star Jones.
^ Elicited a chuckle. ^
I once read a passage out of Desperation, by Stephen King, when I was about eight, solely because my mom made it clear that it was for adults. The two pages involved a tongue being torn off and blood showering the windshield of a truck. That experience kept me idling in "Goosebumps" territory for a while.