I know you're joking, but I think that would have made for a genuinely interesting film, especially if they didn't make a big thing over the sexuality of the characters.
I know you're joking, but I think that would have made for a genuinely interesting film, especially if they didn't make a big thing over the sexuality of the characters.
I'm amazed Red Oaks is coming back, I've yet to meet anyone who has watched it, despite my claims that it's really enjoyable, and both Richard Kind and Paul Reiser are on top top form.
Well he says it's set in the same universe, so it wouldn't necessarily feature characters we already know. Or plausibly it might only be one or two.
Me too. Southland Tales especially, it's a gigantic mess of a movie but it's enormously entertaining and something I'm extremely fond of.
I missed it a huge amount as well, it took me about three or four episodes to get in to, and steps up to another level around the seventh, but by the end of the first season I was hugely in love with it.
Me too.
I agree.
Now we just all need to comment a huge deal so that it looks more popular than it actually is.
Oh I know. I know.
Originally I met most of them online, so there's hope for you yet! :)
Oh I get that completely and I'd never ask it of any of my friends. I've just had some friends who have been oddly open with me about the topic.
I'm 42 now and used to have the same concerns, but now find myself mostly fancying people between 32 - 52. That said I do find myself attracted to some women in their mid-twenties (and have female friends that age due to work) but as much as I like them I find the age difference a bit too much. They tend to be full of…
On the flip side a female friend once asked me if I'd ever thought about her whilst masturbating and she was annoyed when I said I hadn't.
Yeesh, the best comedy award is an embarrassing list and then some! I could list about fifty shows that deserve to be nominated far far more than those.
As mentioned above, if you want to give it a shot visit Rarbg (if you're unaware of it, just google that word and 'unblocked')
I saw it last year (though not via Amazon) but I'm pretty sure they did make it available to watch. And it wasn't too bad either, Flea grated a little but there was a fair bit to like about it, and it showed promise, so it's disappointing that they didn't give it a series order. If you visit RarBg's site you can watch…
There was pretty much 30 minutes of the children begging Poe to realise that Olaf is involved again across the two episodes which could have been cut completely (or down to about 5 minutes) as those scenes became incredibly tiresome.
I haven't heard Nomad yet, mainly as reviews were mixed, but I definitely will do at some point.
I'm not a fan of audiobooks either, but the one exception I'd make is Steve Coogan reading I, Partridge, as he really brings so much to the role.
It was pretty awful, which came as a very unpleasant surprise as I'm a big fan of Barratt's.