I thought you were a gabbagool man Uncle June, why are you eating sushi now?
I thought you were a gabbagool man Uncle June, why are you eating sushi now?
Personally I'm a fan of Chrissy trying and failing to explain dramatic arcs to Pauly. "Take Richard Kimble, no, that's no good, his arc is run, run some more, jump…"
thirded…ed.
You're such a downer. I'm going to call you Deputy Downer from now on.
I always thought he should have just waited for the re-election campaign and let it spill that these senators opposed a boy scout camp for no discernible reason at all. There goes your career, Claude Reins.
Corny? Optimistic?
Mr. Smith goes to Washington features a team of goons literally RUNNING A WAGON FULL OF CHILDREN OFF THE ROAD TO THEIR CERTAIN DEATHS.
I started with season five, and I've never thought there was any dip in quality.
The best part of A Hit is a Hit is Chris demanding that the lead singer of Visiting Day take some drugs.
Great call on Bridge over the River Kwai. Fuck all you haters. Worth it all just for the scene when Guiness and Holden recognize each other and have an entire conversation just fcrom the emphasis they put into the word "you."
I was in the hall. I know, because I was there.
Oh, like your mother never orchestrated a plan to kill you. Sheltered fuck.
I enjoy the way Livia says water when she expresses her exasperation with the person next door.
Pointless Aside
I have nothing to add to this debate, and I've never seen Friday Night Lights, but I was on a bus from El Paso to Dallas last March, and the guy next to m, a nice kid from Ohio who was rerouted through Texas because of snowstorms, was excited when we stopped in Odessa and spent most of his time…
A strange funny moment at the end
was Pat Reilly completely no-selling the "cuts left" joke at the end. I guess Pat hadn't been watching the news that day. Dude's got a practice to run.
>_>
I just finished The Remains of The Day three weeks ago. What a perfect movie for Father Phil to watch with his crush that he cannot act on for professional reasons.
My interpretation is probably colored by the song appearing on the soundtrack to The Sopranos.
The narrator of State Trooper isn't nessecarily crazy. I always read it as him being a small-to-medium time hood with no room for failure.
>_>
It's probably a stretch of your First Person Perspective rule but I would have included Sonic Youth's Schizophrenia. Also, Artists Only by Talking Heads is possibly about an autistic.
Category 3 of Cypress Hill songs usually are just a thinly diguised version of Category 1 or 2.