Yeah, Tara seems like the only grown-up in the room for a lot of these episodes.
Yeah, Tara seems like the only grown-up in the room for a lot of these episodes.
I always thought Wes was more in love with the idea of Fred than actual Fred, so I was always team Fred/Gunn…although I confess my overriding impulse was 'I am so tired of love triangles.'
Wes would go off the cliff and I would never regret it. Especially in light of later spoilers about his family situation and inability to let things go.
It's so absurd— whole shows held up or fucked up for a ten-second song sample that would probably sell records and give money to the rightsholders.
Yeah, at some point you watch enough of these 'interactive lite' shows and you're primed for the call-and-response.
I suspect my reading of Pet Semetary was also affected by it being the book where I realized if a cute kid under 5 showed up, he or she was guaranteed to bite it by the end of the novel.
The book got pretty stupid by the end too, IIRC.
I think It is mostly fondly remembered by kids who were got freaked the fuck out.
The white rice in the rice cooker is still acceptable at buffets.
I love it when these movies are on Watch Instantly.
I'd watch the shit out of Kate Beaton's Wonder Woman.
He was really enjoying chewing that scenery.
Plus when you're weighless, does muscle mass matter any more?
My God, it's full of stars.
Yeah, I can remember actual jokes in all those MP and KITH skits. Well, most of them anyway.
I dunno, I've heard lots of people say 'tranny' is offensive— apparently it's mostly aimed at trans women in a very derogatory way.
One of the people who worked on the movie called it the world's most expensive college film. That sounds just about right.
"Ruthless People" was fantastic.
I think that's the kind of violence that really works best in film— it's so emotional, and feels intimate in a way a bag of blood can't.
The inconvenience is no doubt part of it too— I've never set my system up for credits.