Random channel surfing on cable, because I'm a cheap bastard and don't have it at home.
Random channel surfing on cable, because I'm a cheap bastard and don't have it at home.
It is weird how it almost comes full circle when Piper realized what she'd unleashed.
The Postman: Return 2 Sender
That would be pretty great, though probably not that helpful. I have a feeling that there is no amount of money that Leon couldn't piss away by the end of the week.
I would watch POI:DC religiously, but I'd kill for The Adventures of Bear and Shaw.
Lord, I wish.
Now I can't stop laughing at picturing him with a red wig and that accent. "Face eet, Tigurr…"
From what I remember, you may be giving the Go-bots' more credit than they deserve
Thank you! That was my first thought too, and I've been trying to remember that obnoxious little bastard's name.
Even better: I misread that as Mickey Rourke.
He was a Job Creator for all those little refugee freeloaders. (Slave labor jobs still count as jobs, right?)
Ha, of course they made a law and order episode out of it. That actually sounds like a good one
They did do an excellent job of making it seem real, to the point that I remember her going on some late-night show (Letterman, I think) to announce that, yes, she was just an actress and it was all just for fun.
I don't think Nedry had a single second of screentime that didn't point to him being a greedy asshole.
"Pardon me, Mac, but could you help out a fellow American what's down on his luck?" was a common refrain in my house, and my grandpa almost died laughing the first time he heard my little brother say it.
That "Fuck This" article brought a tear to my eye.
He said on Twitter he will be back to the AV Club after taking a break.
I guess part of it depends on your tolerance for "Stockholm syndrome" shows, as it was aptly put, where you tend to end up rooting for the alcoholic dickhead, but personally I loved it.
Money-Hungry, Morally Bankrupt Douchebag #2, if he's half as awful as his portrayal, is probably flattered.
And to a lesser extent, Mad Men.