That was my very thought when I saw the headline.
That was my very thought when I saw the headline.
Come on, you all forgot "OH WHAT A DAY WHAT A LOVELY DAY" It was even the tagline!
Yeah, I compare Mad Max to James Bond. The Rocky-movies tell the story of one certain person's life, Bond and Max are just titles to tell wild stories.
Scientology is vile, but a lot of religions have literally destroyed peoples' lives. If I can give actors a pass for being overtly Christian, I can give Tom Cruise one as well. Plus, he's been brainwashed.
Starting with "WHY?"
Well, it was nice knowing you, I guess. Rest in peace.
It's still a Tarsem film with Ben Kingsley.
But it was the same writer as episode two, the last episode you apparently did laugh at.
While I was glad to see important issues adressed, I'd rate all the romantic comedy episodes of the season a lot higher. Those just worked for me while the rest was hit and miss, probably due to Noelle Wells and Aziz Ansari having good chemistry together.
That might be. I didn't like it back when it came out, but I haven't rewatched it since then.
Hey, I liked that one! Glad to hear it won't be forgotten.
The episode inspired by the AV Club's forgotten "How about in dog years?"-meme!
I studied the list of early (aka everything before Oliver!) Best Picture nominees and winners, and there were a few surprises. If you had asked me two days ago, I would have sworn that Doctor Zhivago had won, of course. I didn't know it was up against Sound of Music.That would be an interesting list - "Classic movies…
I don't know if A Lilith Thanksgiving is the best Lilith episode, but it's definitely the one I remember the best.
Mixed Doubles is probably the best of the bunch though. I never get tired of sitcom doppelgangers. There must be an Inventory about that trope.
Don't ask me, I find it weird to kiss girls. But if I somehow mistakenly kissed a female friend of mine in the darkness, the friend-part would upset me more than the gender-stuff.
I was most pleasantly surprised by Jake Lacy being in it.
The Fall is a lifetime pass-film, championed both by Ebert and our Tasha Robinson.
You are. Definitely, Maybe is one of his best.
You mean working on a Tarsem film with Ben Kingsley? Yeah, who would want to have that on their resumé?
Ah, I don't know that, I only saw the Colin Hanks episode last year.