That's good!
That's good!
Those catchphrases are off the charts, kemosabe.
Stranger Things 2, produced by Jon Peters.
Food and wine will definitely not be what America is renowned for.
(The film also vaguely, casually swipes from the Final Destination series and—almost surely by accident, given how long it’s been sitting on the shelf—Don’t Breathe.)
That was exactly my experience seeing it, too. The early jump-scare shot of the dead girl's body set the entire audience on edge for the next two hours, and when Samara crawled out of the TV it felt like every person in the theater was reflexively pushing on our arm rests, trying to get away from the screen. It was a…
There was an artificial divide between Boba and the other clones. The other clones were genetically altered, but as part of the deal Jango insisted on having one totally unaltered clone to raise as his son.
"Laughs are cheap; I'm going for gasps!"
[audience laughs]
"Goddammit."
Frank going back for the food spread was a perfect moment.
I loved the crow and cat sound effects that kept slipping into the episode. As soon as I realized it was an in-universe video made by Mac and Charlie, it all made sense.
Why The Space Between Us is going to be totally amazing:
"Men were men in those days, yes sir… If you wanted to do something in private with a man back then, it wasn't gay. Just two men celebrating each other's strength."
In the sense that one of them has prominent metal testicles?
Is Kimiko cheating on James Franco?!
And hookers.
I can't imagine how much it must suck to play the same clever comedy songs for an entire tour, let alone for several years. I love their music and the TV show, but I'm glad they've each moved on to other things.
And it appears every Friday night… like Urkel!
I sincerely love that you included spoiler tags for a plot point from Manos: The Hands of Fate.
The Touch of Satan is a great episode.
I'm kind of sad that this isn't the first comment.