Oh yes, we do. We call those vacations sweep periods.
Oh yes, we do. We call those vacations sweep periods.
Maybe, just maybe, because Disney wants a bigger star?
Nah, that's too edgy.
For me the ultimate "fuck" was Jenny Slate's, because I saw it, and because it was bound to happen in that dumb sketch.
They can do whatever kind of sketch they like, they're not bound by copyright laws.
I'd be surprised if Reynolds didn't host sometime this year.
Didn't you know that dropping babies causes homosexuality?
I do enjoy Modern Family, especially in farce mode, but The Middle is just so much more relatable.
No, he even mentions in the beginning that he only knows movies on TV or from out of the car.
We don't see it killing the girl though. The movie just shows us the corpse in the aftermath. Like I said, we only see it killing one single time, the boy toy.
Whatever the guy tells us is just that, something he tells us. It doesn't mean that he's 100% right, it's just what he assumes.
As for it standing on the roof…
It's not a human serial killer though, it's a curse that doesn't feel the need to trick you. Maybe it gets off on the hunt or wants you to die scared as fuck.
It kills everyone else quickly
How do you know that? We only see it killing one single time.
Why the "but"? You're actually agreeing. After the Civil War: Western. Before the Civil War: Frontier.
I don't think it will play any role from here on out. That awkward hand slap was kind of the punchline to the whole e-plot.
Though I also wouldn't be surprised if the series finale shows us Brad hooking up with Sean. But for Axl, this was it.
Jacob Tremblay was campaigning for Best Supporting Actor, which just seemed like category fraud to me. He's got almost double the screen time of Brie Larson.
See, I as a gay viewer loved that it was just dropped. A kiss among guys shouldn't be a big deal anymore nowadays. As for the intention, I'm pretty sure it just happened to give Axl something to do in this episode.
I doubt he will be over that phase in the next few years, so he will probably stay liberal for as long as the show is on the air.
The gesture made the whole scene. I was firmly on Mike's side when the incident happened, thinking "Dammit, shut up, Frankie!", but when Mike did that gesture, I definitely felt that was too rude as well.
Oh, definitely. 90 minutes probably wouldn't be enough, Revenant has more characters and plot than Gravity, but it could definitely lose twenty to thirty minutes without anyone noticing.
Cue his mom: "It's just a phase!"