Best line I've heard in a long time:
Thea: How about Constantine?
Oliver: He's in Hell
Thea: Why what's wrong…
Oliver: No he's literally in Hell.
Best line I've heard in a long time:
Thea: How about Constantine?
Oliver: He's in Hell
Thea: Why what's wrong…
Oliver: No he's literally in Hell.
There is something I have never gotten about The Graduate it's always called a comedy, but I don't see it. Perhaps it's because I first saw this movie as I was leaving college myself, in the early 2000s, and it always felt way too real. I love black comedies, M*A*S*H, The Ruling Class, The Apartment and many others,…
Yes, finally some love for my favorite Fleetwood Mac song.
Uhh..how about the other great Western/Action Movie from 1969 that features two outlaws, granted played by two of the most handsome S.O.B to ever walk the planet, whose violent conclusion we don't get to see. Butch and Sundance.
So with the appearance of Floyd Lawson, and now that we have met all of the shows main characters last night what if Zoom is Oliver-2? That would be an interesting twist.
Here comes random comment about how I wished I watched "Constantine", but that damned movie. Anyway my thought is that Capt. Lance is the one who is going to die this season. With his heart problem, working with Dark and being the closest thing Oliver has ever had to a real father it has to be him. Much like it's…
Zoom isn't Barry. It's either Joe or Barry's dad, but I'm pretty sure it's Joe. This show seems to have something against mentors. What would be more horrifying than having the one person Barry trusts the most in the world turn out to be his greatest enemy this season. Plus that would explain Joe getting killed…
I loved this finale. I would place it the last episode of Mary Tyler Moore, "All Hail, Farewell and Amen" and "Felina". The one part that ring true with me was Peggy and Stan. I think Peggy only realized that Stan was a good choice after figuring out Don't would always be just out of her reach. I know it would've…
OK I agree with the article, but why did Caitlin go bat crap crazy on Cisco did I miss something? Yeah I agree about Oliver. Dude went for a walk last week and an army of assains show up. No way Ra's let's him disappear all of the way to Central City. Plus on his wedding night? Granted Nyssa is gay, but still…
My only hope for a Tom Cavnaugh( who by the way would've guessed that the guy who played JD's screw up brother would be TVs second most lovable villian behind James Spader) return is the commercial. The one where Barry is about to run away, and Caitlin and Dr. Wells make jokes about Barry's speed. I don't remember…
Of all the things that influenced Mad Men I'm surprised everyone always forget the most obvious the episode of The Twilight Zone entitled "Next Stop Willoughby". The story is about an Ad Man in the sixties who cracks under the pressures of the modern world who longs for a different life than the one he's been handed.…
I'd say anything by Eddie Murphy post 1990, Mike Myers with that horrible Indian film and I agree with We Brought a Zoo (from a passionate Elizabethtown defender), also Undercover of the Night and Dirty Work (except for She Was Hot and Harlem Shuffle as singles).
For the 60s looking back I would nominate American Pie that pretty much sums it up as far as I can see. As far as best song about the 60s written during the decade I would go for Blowin' in the Wind or A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall both of those songs have always represented the 60s for me.
"Many Rivers to Cross"-Jimmy Cliff
"I'll Never Get Out of this World Alive"-Hank Williams
"It's Over"- Roy Orbison
"What is Life"-George Harrison
"Thank U Falletting Be Mice Elf Again"-Sly and the Family Stone
"Kite"-U2
My only question for this episode is while Emma and Regina are saving the town do you thinks that maybe David and Mary Margaret could be keeping an eye on Henry like responsible grandparents instead of letting the bad guys take him?
How about DC Follies, I always liked that show?
I have a question does anybody else think that Principal Skinner was the basis for Don Draper? Think about it they are both loners with no past, who both assumed new identities from men that they knew in war and took jobs in very square professions.
I have an interesting question for everybody does anybody else think that Skinner was the basis for Don Draper? Think about both men who came back from war who assume new identities from men they knew in very square professions.
To me its the greatest "Punk" song ever written. John said Paul was only able to write silly love songs, to which Paul wrote a song named that and had a massive hit with it. If that isn't "Punk" I don't what is.
Yes very much so.