That's because his mugshot had a beard, silly. Completely different.
That's because his mugshot had a beard, silly. Completely different.
Man, I've always fancied a career in journalism. I wish I'd known how to bypass the whole hiring process like that.
I'm happy Chuck survived, so I don't have to feel awkward about raging at him any more.
I'm aware that the whole "pulling boats out of river and across mountains" thing apparently has some basis in history, but it just seems silly as it's portrayed in the show. It would take ever so much planning and work, and it would be impossible to do while maintaining any kind of element of surprise. But Ragnar…
I loved the Abbey Road shot of Jimmy and his film crew.
For me it would be a toss-up between Mogwai Fear Satan, Helicon 2, and Christmas Steps
The live album Special Moves is also fantastic.
Finally… FINALLY we got some good Henry action this episode.
I agree about the opening narration, but aside from that I like the theatrical release more than the directors cut. I didn't mind most of what the directors cut added, but most of it didn't exactly feel necessary either.
I'm so glad that Dark City made the list. I genuinely think it's one of the best sci-fi films ever made, and I lap up any information I can get about the production process.
I saw this at a film festival last year, and it was advertised as a black comedy.
Keep in mind that you can use any car or boat you've unlocked at the garage in any races. And you can use the nitro boost/jump if you've unlocked them. It makes getting 5 gears almost too easy in most races.
His eye grew back!
I find myself using the "you can't spell 'dishonorable' without 'honorable'" bit in other contexts.
"Come on, Homer, didn't you ever do anything crazy when you were my age?"
Maybe the zany adventures aren't for everyone, but this is in my personal top 5 favourite Simpsons episodes ever. It's just non-stop gags, and a majority of them are great.
"We're losing power! We're losing backup power! We're down to mood lighting here!"
Came into review hoping to find out about what happened to Glenn (I'm happy to be spoiled). But no, they're stringing it along for another week. Sigh.
So, all it takes to make a protest is an anonymous video accusing some Russian nobody of a crime without any proof?
It's hard to get all the flavor of the comics in a couple of minutes, but the full trailer was very serious business. Not a lot of humor in it, and also the supernatural elements just weren't there at all.