Boyd's last thoughts were about the last time he saw Erica. Doesn't that mean HE cared?
Boyd's last thoughts were about the last time he saw Erica. Doesn't that mean HE cared?
Do people still need to be told that movies do and should get graded based on the intent of the movie and not it's actually quality. V/H/S/ 2 and and Iron Man 3 getting the same grade me two entirely different things.
Don't agree with any of your opinions. Hopefully you wont explode. A much better movie than you feel it is.
Man, I used to be annoyed by People pinning Courtney Cox against Jennifer Aniston in terms of who's more attractive. I couldn't possibly choose and they are both hot at this stage in their lives. But, Monica in that dress for New Years Eve. GOD DAMN. Why in Hollywood do women have curves like that and then do…
Clooney was a garbage Batman. No performance in that movie was worth praising. Maybe Alfred's plotline was kind of touching. That's it.
Baby Daphne was …. interesting looking.
Jesus, the amount of comments I had to wade through to get an actual comment worth reading is crazy.
You might want to redefine your definition of "dark skinned' if Luna and Nicole are supposed to be 'dark skinned'.
No, offense to Lauren but I welcome this change. I know Jenna is the lead but her and her inner monologues are swallowing this show whole. She's becoming the least likeable character. I can usually handle that with leads on shows but there is so much of her, it's getting hard to take.
The glowing butts slayed me. Whatever to the people who didn't like it. Shit cracked me up.
Man, The Dummy gets under my skin. It really does feel like you are watching a nightmare.
Yeah, no. Don't agree with this at all.
Men and women can be put in the friendzone.
She can do no wrong with me after that movie. In fact Carla was kind of plump (I wouldn't dare call her fat) in the early 90's. There was a tv movie based on a true story where Carla played the girlfriend of a black student that got into a prestigious private school and dealt with all kinds crap and died in…
Yeah, I don't think it's a big deal but it's just another example of the show being dated. Which isn't the shows fault but it's the truth. It will always be a little weird watching shows go on and on about a celebrity that means nothing years later.
I don't think i would have ever given a shit about this show without Matthew Perry. I mean, Chandler could have existed with another actor but Perry basically IS Chandler and he clicked with the character from the very beginning. A lot of the comic highlights early on come from Chandler in some way.
It's a small joke that also happens to be a observation in STRAY OBSERVATIONS. It's not like there is a paragraph dedicated to this topic in every review. Just don't read the joke. People still like to make fun of how white these shows were. Beyond now. We barely get tokens in most of these shows. Pointing in out…
I'll see this and raise you a a late 90's Sarah Michelle Gellar when she first started Buffy. She actually had curves back then. Now, she's a stick figure.
I love the fact that Joey knew exactly what he was saying.
Man, I feel really bad now because sometimes when I would think about James I would think about the joke Seth Rogen cracked on the Knocked Up commentary. Something to the effect of he thought the whole point of the Sopranos was partly to see when Tony would die of a heart attack with all the heavy breathing James…