avclub-47546271af6edfca8d96d7f471389b53--disqus
winterteeth
avclub-47546271af6edfca8d96d7f471389b53--disqus

Anybody ready for Grandaddy's new one in March?

Who was your favorite performer growing up and have you ever gotten to meet him/her/them?

This may have been mentioned but didn't Oliver make that lady on the island appear dead for a couple of days with some herbs or something this season? Perhaps the flashbacks aren't so….hahahahahha…useless…..I couldn't….I couldn't do it with a straight face.

Unless I am very much mistaken, the guys from Doves played back up for BDB on this album.

This movie gives me amnesia. Every few years I give it another shot, enjoy the first 4/5ths of it and think "Why did I hate this movie so much?" and then the ending comes around and I say, "Oh, right."

So, Lydia's Stevia is definitely gonna be replaced with Ricin next ep, right?  Sorry if someone has already said this.

I like Kanye (although I don't own this album yet due to money issues) but this feels more Frankensteined and amateurish than I have come to expect. Verse, hard stop, drop in sample, hard stop, next verse…etc. Maybe I'm just in a bad mood.

Noticed on the rewatch: Earlier in the season, I forget the reason he says it, Tobias says if someone doesn't like it they can go cry in their pie. I found this funny and strange because, you know, it isn't a real expression. Until Buster literally starts crying in pies when he can't see his mom.

Closed captioning states that Lucille found the remains of her pet Ostrich under the porch. Just FYI.

I thought they were Meabe's since she is hiding upstairs while they drink?

Pa, who's that man? And what's he doing to my donkey?

Also, while I never had that DVD it was on Netflix streaming back when that first started as a thing. At least I think it was. I don't do the illegal thing so I don't know how else I could have seen it.

EDITED: Beaten to the punch. This episode has so many quotable lines!!!

Picking up this DVD set when it was dirt cheap, I was very surprised how few skits there were. Especially in the second episode, which is just a Paul Simon concert with a few interruptions (in my memory). I quickly understood why the reruns on Nick at Nite had been cut down to half an hour.

I really loved Upstream Color and had no issues following it the first time through. Maybe because I had read so many "OMG impenetrable!" reviews, I went in with my full attention devoted (like I do with most non-blockbusters). I thought Carruth took great pains to lay out how the worm worked and left some expository

Wasn't that how he got his "army" in the first place, by trying to sell Extremis to the military? The whole reason he couldn't is because the reaction wouldn't stabilize, right? Or did I miss something?

I thought that was Ryan Phillippe as Superman for a second. Not that there's anything wrong with that…

First Frosty the Snowman, now this…keep your mitts off the kinder, folks.

Good flick but I wonder if Sally Menke could have made it great. The Candie/Schultz shoot out felt like the climax of the movie to me. Walt Goggins didn't really have enough time to make an impression as a competent villain. I will say that the number one problem I had with Inglorious Basterds (the villain was too

Good flick but I wonder if Sally Menke could have made it great. The Candie/Schultz shoot out felt like the climax of the movie to me. Walt Goggins didn't really have enough time to make an impression as a competent villain. I will say that the number one problem I had with Inglorious Basterds (the villain was too