Aw, congrats to them!
Aw, congrats to them!
I remembered the friend died in a car accident, but I too thought it was Skippy. I remember really liking the episode at the time, but I was even younger than Noel.
I can't bear watching it. Maybe in the morning. What a scene.
Agreed, Ace. I loved Pitch Black. (I was also annoyed at what they did with Jack's character in the sequel.)
I think Drusilla works better because she's also got Psychic Powers so there's a whole bunch of things spinning around her head that are Magic and therefore not tied to how really mentally ill people think and speak.
Same here, though I've never rewatched the whole thing to see how well it holds up.
ThePatronSaintoftheTotallyFucked, that's where his blueberry-scone-ness comes in for me. Gunn and Fred may not have realized the depth of Wes' feelings for her, but either way, I figure they assumed he was a fucking grownup. Lots of us have our hearts broken, all the time. I'd like to think few of us think we can't…
Dove, I wonder if some of it was that he got typecast as Carlton, and there aren't many roles for black Carlton types. (There aren't even many Carlton types around any more; Jon Cryer on 2 1/2 Men and maybe some of the Big Bang Theory guys are the only ones I can think of.)
…and I see his earlier books are cheap as hell on Kindle. Thank you, Amazon!
Yeah, same here. I'm sad it turned out disappointing, I really enjoy his blog and keep meaning to check out one of his books.
My favorite is that one Brooke Shields does about getting thicker eyelashes. THICKER EYELASHES.
That's why smoking looked so good on TV and in the movies. All the drama of the smoke and the little flame, no stench.
I would love to see Stephen Fry. I read that Laurie didn't want him on because he was afraid he wouldn't be able to keep his American accent straight, but hell, that was years ago, he should be good at it by now.
Lisa Edelstein did not create the House/Cuddy romance, the writers did. They pushed their UST from pretty much the first episode. She may have advocated for it, but it's not like they take orders from her. If they did, she'd have that $2 million.
Maybe she's using the pay cut as an excuse to leave, too.
I kind of wish they'd just conventionally animated it, though. This is just…awkward-looking.
Doesn't "We Built This City" have a segment where your local DJ could talk instead of the canned DJ on the track?
I picked up Cargo the other day for 99 cents for nostalgia, and ended up enjoying the hell out of it.
"I don't know why I'm popular now, and I don't know what that says about music now, but I'm just glad to be here."
Also, Depp only lost his eyes toward the end of the movie.