That montage gets me every time, too — but then, I pretty much can always be counted on to cry at airports, whether coming or going.
That montage gets me every time, too — but then, I pretty much can always be counted on to cry at airports, whether coming or going.
That would actually be pretty cool. I'd enjoy seeing Watson, Bell and Gregson try to carry on cases without him, while he's off in England doing the same. (It's a testament to the show that I'm hoping the characters get split up, just because I think we'd get great performances out of 'em!)
That's a really great read on this episode.
Another stellar review, Myles — I'm glad you brought up "Three Stories" (my favorite House episode) and the writer's connection, I thought I was going crazy comparing the two episodes tonight, it was uncanny.
The last sentence in that first paragraph is sheer bloody perfection.
In that case, maybe you'd better spit.
Today alone we had Lena Dunham talking blow jobs, that Nymphomaniac release (AW YEAH) update, and now this. It's like a Newswire Sexy Times Hat Trick.
WE MORTALS MAY NOT ASK OF THE FRANCO "WHY?".
Sweet mercy, that's hideous.
*bronzes copy of Gigli for posterity*
Stellan Skarsgard's O-face lingers in my waking nightmares.
I wondered about that. Seems "The Rains of Castamere" should've gotten a writing nom at the very least.
No shit, really? I need to rewatch that one.
It's pretty safe to say they'd be edible, though.
I watched one episode of The Crazy Ones and was surprised by how much I liked it, so I'll be tuning in! Should I really be watching Ground Floor, too?
I agree with @Roswulf:disqus that Mary Poppins is superior — both whimsical and kind of dark. I rewatched it recently with my niece and nephew and was surprised at how much I'd missed in my viewings as a kid, with the suffragettes and the class divides, etc. That said, Sound of Music is a classic love-story/musical, a…
Definitely.
No Empire for Old Men
I would've loved that. She's gorgeous and she legitimately looks like she could break bad guys in half.
Cool. I assume he'll be assuming the role via flashbacks? Just because if we had a father-son Crane duo transported to present-day, tagging along with Abbie and trying to parse out Starbucks and OnStar, my TV might melt from all the adorable.