Dale is like Bernie Mac in Booty Call: http://www.youtube.com/watc… As soon as Shane and Andrea got out of the car, he could smell that boodissy.
Dale is like Bernie Mac in Booty Call: http://www.youtube.com/watc… As soon as Shane and Andrea got out of the car, he could smell that boodissy.
Don't mind if I do.
All The President's Men is fucking great. Robert Redford in this movie and in Three Days of the Condor = really strong stuff.
It's damn good. But that good?
Yul Brenna!
I think that's absolutely the way to do it. Or something akin to Traffic or Contagion.
is The Wind in the Willows any good?
yup, i used to watch them on Nick also. i was a big fan of Danger Mouse. i remember going to a bookstore back when i was in 2nd grade and having my parents buy me some sort of children's book version of a DM episode, which was "signed" for me by a guy in a DM costume. i shit you not, back then, it made my year,…
There's something to be said for Rowling imagination. I think a good part of that is what fuels the fire for Potterheads. As @avclub-a9dbf6c70f867fb5d09900f7bab79c25:disqus says, the world building, etc. In that sense, doesn't Rowling's work absolutely dwarf that of the Twilight series? I would tihnk so. I'm not…
It's been that way for a while right? The classic rock stations in Houston have been that way for a number of yrs now. In that sense, the point of this article, while legit, doesn't feel very timely to me.
Her scene at the Armenian guy's house was my favorite of hers so far.
@avclub-e7c26e48b7ee853cbf5e49de5d800745:disqus I'm with you on Moira. It's interesting how she has the old/young and stately/succubus dynamics but I'd really like to see them do something a little more with her character at some point.
I didn't think 'minority' was in reference to burn victims? Thought she was talking about ethnic minorities?
Beverly is highly entertaining. With her personal notes and the such, she's like a chef robot that needs a steady stream of instructions to keep her on fwd course and away from an idle state.
Both of those girls came off as bitches. Keith would have gotten the axe based on the facts alone. They didn't need to engineer his departure the way they did.
You guys are right, they totally should have gone to HEB for the tortillas. They are damn solid. At the very least, the Texas guys in the competition should have known that was their best and most time-saving option. Still, I have to seriously wonder if they were legally permitted to do that as part of the show…
LOL I haven't noticed that girl's laugh. In fact, as I sit here right now, I can't even visualize the girl's face who made the tres leches cake. I'll keep an eye out though. I'm a fan of the fritter guy's 'stache though.
Completely agree. None of those movies seem very interesting. I think EW in its most recent issue did a feature like the one you are describing. They also touted Brad Pitt as one of the 4-5 frontrunners for Best Actor, which I find kind of unreasonable. Pitt doesn't do a bad job in Moneyball but he certainly…
Sad to see Keith go, seemed like the guy had a nice disposition and all that. Still, you'd figure a guy who works at a place called Catch, implying a competency in seafood, wouldn't opt to buy frozen product over fresh product.
I didn't get a creepy vibe from that shot, though her expression wasn't particularly warm. It looked like she was sort of glaring at the camera or something in a weird trancey sort of way. But I figured it was Padma just watching a young girl have her special moment/day.