"What are the chances of that happening?"
"What are the chances of that happening?"
guh it's two in the morning here. There's no fucking way I'm going to get to sleep. Maybe I'll put on TV Land. Maybe Frasier's on.
Ayoade has a much more grounded quirkiness than Smith or Tennant. I'd love to see what he could do with the role.
SHRIEK
boooooooo
So does this mean that Amazon actually expects there to be a customer out there willing to pay money for sexless fanfiction based on the characters from CW shows and written by amateurs?
Does this mean a midseason premier for Community? Or heaven forbid another start in February?
I just wanted to say thanks to AVC for really making my day. I'm procrastinating on studying for finals by reading all your updates on the continuing saga of NBC, the avenging angel of death. I'm very curious as to what you have cued up for when news on Community comes out (for good or ill).
I agree with you that Theon is being held by the Boltons, or rather, Bolton's bastard (the mysterious helper), but I don't think it's really been all that obvious. The show's writers are doing a great job dropping subtle hints (and not so subtle hints – the man the Helper killed last week looking at him and saying,…
"Peep Show is generous with its comedy: Paula, the potentially mistreated woman in an awkward situation with a guy who wants to exploit her, is just as self-centered and blinkered as anyone."
Perfectly said. I normally hate cringe comedy, but this one stole my heart for this very reason. That might be why I get so much…
Also Tunnelbear is good for international viewing.
Since my dad purged my childhood VHS collection, my sorest nostalgic wish has been to find the original version of Raymond Briggs' "The Snowman". In later versions, the movie was introduced by an eerily cheerful Santa or an eerily sober David Bowie, but the one I remember was introduced by the author himself, walking…
Oh good, I'm not the only one who can't stand her.
I'd be stoked if AVC did a Peep Show review. Just skimming through the comments, I'm fascinated by all the conversations going on about it. I'm a little mystified as to why I adore this show as much as I do; it's made up of elements I usually detest - cringe humor, gimmicky POV camera work, cartoonish man-children and…
"What's all this! What's all this! What's all this! What's all this!"
^ Babs. I had almost the same experience. Trying to show Chitty Chitty Bang Bang to your college friends is a big mistake. You get to the part with the Child Snatcher and everyone looks at you like you're mental while you shiver in the corner. "What's the big deal? It's just a pedo in a top-hat." No. It's a nightmare…
I HAD to stay up for the end. My dad was an economist and was absolutely tickled by "Fidelity Fiduciary Bank", so that was required listening - I think he hoped the song's message of prudent investment would sink in, but all I really learned was that bankers are assholes.
MTE. I'd never seen the whole musical and hadn't heard "Stars" before, but just listening to it I knew that something wasn't right. He did much better when there was someone else to balance him, much better than I actually thought he would.
My very favorite musical - by virtue of having watched it so many times as a child that the VHS started melting - is the 1960s version of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella. As a lonely eight year old the song "In My Own Little Corner" held the most appeal; now I'm very very in love with the unfortunately titled "Do…
Same for me. The first time I listened to it I just started grinning.