Yaeh he was reveling in it, particularly because it's the ultimate payback to be the guy who finds Draper's replacement after he failed to shaft him earlier.
Yaeh he was reveling in it, particularly because it's the ultimate payback to be the guy who finds Draper's replacement after he failed to shaft him earlier.
Don't fuck Sluggo's mom man. It's not cool to fuck the mentally retarded.
I don't remember a time when I didn't want to be a police officer… apart from the summer of 1979 when I wanted to be Kermit the Frog.
Police Academy 2 is amazing. It has Howard Hesseman and Bocat Goldthwait as a gang leader.
If by 'eccentric' and 'bumbling you mean half drunk.
This is Wiggum reporting a 318! Waking a police officer!
There was a time when we'd take a guy like you in the back and beat you with a hose. Now you've got your God-damned unions.
Yeah get with the program son. The first A is silent.
Also screw all of you for thinking that. I'm tired of this shit. You can all go to hell.
He means Chicago Hope. Barnito is still in that Adam Arkin fan club.
A new sequel to Jobs (2.2.1) is available. Would you like to watch it now?
You're on thin ice pally.
I was a Who Refusnik until my fiancee got me into it (some kind of Brit rule they have to I think), and it's really fun, even when it's sometimes lackluster.
*snickers* no you don't. *pats on head*
Yeah but Up wasn't really a big scale picture or anything. It was all about those characters and their world.
Or the idea is taking the fantastical and grounding it in the dreary is sort of the point. A slightly warped examination of day to day life.
I will agree the have gone to that well one too many times though, which is why Brave made a nice change.
Hey what about me and the millions of others who don't like it because the glasses on top of glasses thing gives us headaches?
I love the smell of helium in the morning…
Because for one Toy Story had a natural arc via the Andy character and his stages of growing up as a framing device through all three.
Because of that they seemed cohesive as a trilogy, even if they were more or less stand alone films otherwise.
The problem with The Incredibles is that it closed the story on those…
Totally agree. Seeing Brave with a 12 year old niece just bumps it up in my estimation based on how great she found it and connected with it.