It's also still in limited release.
It's also still in limited release.
I love it when he pulls Lovitz back. "What else can we do?" Clearly they were a great pair.
I'm not sure if I'm thrilled or afraid to see Jon Benjamin's actual face.
I confess, that single sounded 200x better than I expected, but now I have to figure out exactly what I expected.
Have you forgotten "Spiderman: Turn off the Dark" so quickly?
Do Androids… is a pretty good starting point, I think. More readable than "High Castle."
It's also a pretty solid show from the beginning, so it's not like some series where you have to tolerate a bunch of crappy episodes. They're not all great, but it's not 'why am I watching this crap?' bad.
My husband started it and said it was also wall-to-wall gay jokes, so, ew.
I have never been that impressed with his shorter stuff, honestly. I mean, it's good, it's well-written, but it doesn't suck me in. I keep wondering if I'd like him better in a longer form, or that's just a warning.
I love Ace Attorney so much. A lot of them are out of print (or whatever) and hard to find, which is such a pain— I didn't buy Apollo Justice when it first came out, and I haven't found it at a reasonable price since.
teadoust, I think we hit that point three months ago.
Yeah, Lot 49's probably the best way in. I need to re-read him now I'm not a pretentious teenager who thinks she knows something.
Zach, we can catch up together!
I did watch the terrific second season though. It's just Season 3 I'm behind on.
Don't forget Jane Lynch! I can't believe I've gotten this far down the thread with no mention of her.
I love that "Kiss" was co-written by Lana Lang, I mean Martha Kent, I mean….
I finally started reading Muramaki this year and was pleasantly surprised that he pretty much lived up to the hype.
I was hoping Leonard Pierce would recommend the best two books of 2011.
I read a lot but I hardly ever read anything new. Of course, I don't get advance copies, so.
Ooh, that sounds great.
Who was also one of his best friends, and 'like a brother.' Reading comprehension, how does it work?