Yeah, Kevin Smith might be a super-nice guy and fun to hang out with. In fact, he almost certainly is. His movies are the worst.
Yeah, Kevin Smith might be a super-nice guy and fun to hang out with. In fact, he almost certainly is. His movies are the worst.
Mallrats fucking sucked. God, that movie was the worst. I went into it with high hopes, because I loved "Clerks", and that movie was so goddamn shitty.
You are not smart.
Ha, "Clerks", the greatest "beginners' luck" movie of all time.
There is of both the Marple books and the Tommy and Tuppence books. But do you really need a collection of 45 ("even just all her Poirot novels") to 66 books?
My personal favorites (of a limited selection) were the first couple of Tommy and Tuppence books, Secret Adversary and Partners in Crime. Although my love for them was undoubtedly instilled by the Francesca Annis/James Warwick miniseries from the 70's, there were five total that covered them as they aged from bright…
Just found out that some channel called "Antenna TV" is running "Barney Miller" reruns on Sundays. It's a pretty piss-poor picture quality, but it's "Barney Miller", which is awesome.
I'm kind of wondering if the writer of this article didn't research it very well. Wessex was a real kingdom, and it was a real earldom. It is an identifiable geographic region in England, hardly comparable to a fictional Maine town in Stephen King novels.
Tim Allen has limited time? Really?
Why would you even need to mention that?
Ironically I had just received Pumaman the day before and watched it, then watched it again as part of the online marathon.
Kind of ironic that that's the headline: I thought she disowned it a bit, at least until the movie brought it more acceptance. Or maybe I'm thinking she had disavowed it as SF?
I remember watching this and thinking that the Phillip character was just way the hell too twitchy and practically begging to be caught. Took a little away from the film for me.
Ha ha, JoeFry is busted.
By the way, since this writer spent the whole article promoting something else that everyone already knows about: let me just say that if you want current MST news, you should check out Satellite News (mst3kinfo.com).
Haven't you even seen the Shout Factory DVDs? Okay, compare the image to a Youtube of an episode that's burned from an old fan tape. That's a significant quality difference.
That's for downloads of all currently available 83+ episodes, so ~$3/episode. Individual downloads $9, rentals $3.
So, Melissa Fumero in a tank top. Yep, that was the highlight.
Yep. Wouldn't it have been nice if they'd used this column space to write about something that deserved writing about?
I remember when The Learning Channel aired "Connections" and "Connections 2" with James Burke, tracing the history of science. God, those were great shows. Not festering piles of shit like this show and all the other shit shows it spawned.