Canada did this nearly a decade ago, with Bon Cop, Bad Cop:
Canada did this nearly a decade ago, with Bon Cop, Bad Cop:
It's an inevitable match-up. And it will rock.
It's not so much that I think Toronto can pull out three wins in a row, as much as I have faith that Boston can blow a 3-1 series lead.
Wow, a typo on the cover.
Love this movie. Such a great tongue-in-cheek look at superhero movies.
We got a mission while we're on this earth,
We gotta tell people about second birth,
Get busy like a schoolboy making an A,
'Cause time my brother is ticking away.
I'm conflicted, because that song, like so many of their rap pieces, is so cheesy and laughable.
His feature piece on guns and Australia tells me yes. Not only was it brilliant, but the way he just stared down that pro-gun lobbiest and said "Are you F%$king kidding me?" was a perfect expression of his rage. God forbid anything terrible happens to the US over the summer, but if it does I think Oliver will handle…
Well… that's different.
"…so, I’m going to use this word to describe how I feel about you in the way that our Anglo-Saxon forefathers would have used it in reference to say…. 'hot bowl of bear meat' or 'your enemies skull, split—'"
Kerry/Edwards! Those guys are going places!
Holy crap, AHS's school shooting was absolutely terrifying—and so damn real. Makes this one look like even more of a joke.
"Well, tell your disappointment to suck it. We're doing a bottle episode."
I saw it in the mid-2000s, before Felt was revealed as Deepthroat, and thought it was hysterical. The 18.5 minutes of missing tape turning out to be a romantic recording was amazing, as was all the leaders eating pot brownies and singing a rendition of "Hello, Dolly."
For a brief second I considered what a YA trilogy by Marshall Ericksen would be like. It would probably be the most inspirational tale ever put to print.
I'm onto "Wolves of the Calla," the fifth book in Stephen King's Dark Tower series. I will admit flat-out, I am cheating my way through these books. I enjoyed the first but got bogged down by the second, so I read a synopsis and moved onto the third. The third, "The Waste Lands," is incredible. I stayed up 'til 3 in…
I've promised myself that one day I will meet someone, get to know them over a conversation, and then, just before leaving, use the line Hawke used at the beginning of the first movie to get Delpy off the train.
Holy crap, how many times have Jimmy and Karen tried to discuss their relationship before either a) being interrupted, or b) one of them misconstrues a phrase and storms off? It happened three times in this episode alone!
Sorry man. Dom Joly.
My uncle was actually on the UK show, but he knew exactly what he was getting into and wasn't surprised when critics panned the thing.