Blofeld's Back and Bond's Got Him!
Blofeld's Back and Bond's Got Him!
Chimes at Midnight without question should have won the Palme D’Or.
Its nice to see that Dillon's character still has enough money to buy his hair product and work out.
No but Franchot Tone's corpse is a key plot point.
The Anne Frank House is also in a great neighborhood and right on a canal.
She's done now. There will be more albums and outfits and antics but she is done.
I'm guessing that the word he was looking for was zeitgeist but apparently these articles edit themselves.
Second best, it's behind Topsy-Turvy.
What undead devotee doesn’t know that Romero used real intestines for the feasting scene, or that the line, “They’re dead, they’re all messed up” was an ab lib?
(It’s debatable, though, whether it’s self-awareness, or a complete lack thereof, that led former Mac pitchman Long to produce, co-write, and star in a film whose plot involves extensive use of Apple products.)
Deena Martin. From IMDb's "Where are They Now" - "(November 2011) Newark, DE, USA: Works with a guy known as "Smelly" selling loose meat sandwiches."
How was this not directed by James Franco?
At some point someone will re-boot Seinfeld.
Sadly, yes….
I never thought I'd welcome a review by Phil D—N but after anti-sports Kevin "I wasn't alive then" McFarland I do.
There is a lot of people with repulsive political beliefs that I watch and find entertaining. I thought Alec Baldwin was great on 30 Rock.
I was going to say that since he's back for all three sequels then we don't have to worry about his fate in part 2 or part 3. Put since "no one ever dies in Sci-fi" what does it matter.
No matter how you rationalize it, an unscheduled immediate hiatus is not a good sign for a show.
I said last week when the Parks and Rec move was first announced that this was the beginning of the end for the show and someone said, "I have no idea what you are referring to…" This is what I was referring to.
And most of them come from other places in the U.S.