It's not your fault.
It's not your fault.
Vlad Kilner?
Commissioner Gordon and that nuclear bomb were doing just fine, thank you for your concern
I guess it's a romantic comedy in the same way that Something Wild is a romantic comedy
and boxes of Shake 'n Bake!
*obligatory mention of the diarrhea scene from Dumb and Dumber*
@avclub-9ff7c9eb9d37f434db778f59178012da:disqus Hahaha, I've actually seen Life of Brian a million times, but totally blanked on that.
Kind of like the Peter Yates movie Eyewitness!
*floods the aqueduct and the dump truck @avclub-9ff7c9eb9d37f434db778f59178012da:disqus 's riding through it*
Regarding Robert Forster - and by the way, this was his best performance in sixteen years - What would you say are the chances that Max Cherry from "Jackie Brown" quit the bail bonds business and became an identity-changer vacuum repair guy?
Dennis and Co., what do you think the chances are that this show will, in ten years, be reevaluated as a truly brilliant one-off that was unfairly overshadowed by a mass event, yet unrelated, series finale?
I was a fan of the TV spot that listed all of Howard's movies in one cluttered graphic, saving a big space in the middle for…
If it was airing on HBO, we'd be seeing Walt's little friend every other episode
He was Spencer Breslin until he slimmed down a little
I thought the whole gasoline-incident coverup was very Hal. Only because I started rewatching Malcolm on Netflix, and the second episode involves Hal chronically setting clothes/the house on fire by accident. All of Walt's bullshits are played entirely straight by Hal
Yeah, it's astoundingly critically-acclaimed - check out Rotten Tomatoes. Home on the Range was solidly forgettable
*multiple husbands played by Jeremy Irons
Saw Rock of Ages on a date in a theater that served alcohol. The more beer we drank, the slower the movie got. Why. Why. Why.
Peter Weller's role on "24": easily one of the best parts of a stooopid series that I wasted so much time watching (I enjoyed it in high school, and I had to complete it for completion's sake). He, Gregory Itzin, and Julian Sands (the submarine guy) were a perfect trifecta of villains.
Huge fan of Pineapple Express, but Your Highness went way too far off the deep end of unfunny/offensive, and The Sitter barely felt like a complete movie. I love DGG's earlier work - so excited to see his output now that he's trying again