La Crab works at an art museum, she'd appreciate these puns.
La Crab works at an art museum, she'd appreciate these puns.
I skipped through it, curious as to the portrayal of George Armstrong Custer by Bill Hader.
Won't someone think of Kirk Douglas' children?
I'm thinking he should visit the Arizona Historical Society Mineshaft Museum, located in beautiful, historic Vulture Gulch, AZ.
If they put Amy Adams, Jenna Fischer and Ellie Kemper in one show, NBC could have all my money. It wouldn't even have to be good, either. My beautiful fiancee, who is a redhead herself, claims I'd leave her for the Wendy's girl. So throw her in too.
I don't understand why you'd censor Notary there. They do God's work.
So this is Der Knochen des Winters, then?
Ratner's had it checked out for 7 months. He left a credit card with the local library just for that purpose.
Thank you for your service.
Other than HIMYM, is there a decent comedy on CBS? And don't say The Big Bang Theory, because that show's just Will & Grace for nerds, and that's not meant to be praise.
I couldn't agree more. I'm sure it's possible she's actually funny, but she sure seems like a one trick pony to me at this point.
What amazed me about Notes on Blood Meridian was how much work Sepich must've put into finding McCarthy's sources, then poring through them for the references and themes and events McCarthy gleaned from the books. Sometimes those were one-off characters or references that McCarthy never brought up again. And Sepich…
I've read No Country For Old Men several times, the last time a few months ago. I love it because Chigurh is an interesting comparison to Judge Holden, both being staunchly principled.
Hey, I liked Ed Harris' Appaloosa!
Have you read any of the books on McCarthy and his writing? The only one I've tackled is Sepich's book (which was amazing, and makes McCarthy's work that much more impressive as well), given that it's specifically about Blood Meridian. Having only read a few of McCarthy's books, I'm wary myself of reading the books…
I'm only about 100 pages into it. It's pretty darn good so far. He explains things in ways that are understandable yet it doesn't seem dumbed down too much. Plus he's made me laugh a few times.
Sean O'Neal should be a showrunner. I'd much rather watch a show about palm oil magnate John Ashton ruling Papua New Guinea with a supple fist, and Judge Reinhold, armed only with a cocaine-addled brain and a flamethrower, attempting to stop him.
Please, call me Ronald New Guinea.
I had the exact same problem. I guess I'll have to watch it now, just out of curiousity.
Just finally started Neil deGrasse Tyson's Death by Black Hole. I'm also about 100 pages into Tyrannosaurus Sue by Steve Fiffer, which I plan to follow up with several books on the 1870s feud between Cope and Marsh, and another book I have about those two scamps and the others who searched for fossils in the 1800s…