i would *love* it if they Rastafy Shane by 10%. Give him some cool shades, a backwards ballcap, and have him say, "Aii-ree" occasionally.
i would *love* it if they Rastafy Shane by 10%. Give him some cool shades, a backwards ballcap, and have him say, "Aii-ree" occasionally.
yeah, shame & guilt. Also, you know the old "it's hard to look someone in the eye and lie" trope.
This episode wasn't bad. I thought the Lori-in-the-car opening was a dull waste (because she *can't* die like *this*), but then realized: The Drama of these situations isn't "will they die", it's "how will they kill the zombie".
Are you kidding? This show ONLY works on DVR-delay. Watch Family Guy (or NBA) for 30 minutes, then start Walking Dead late, and zip through anything involving Lori, Carol, Dale, or Herschel's family. If the kid speaks, bump past it. This gets the show over in about 20-30 minutes, at the most (action packed ep…
Krieger is my favorite part of the show (and i love everything about this show). In the previous season, his experiments on the intern (and Rabbert Klein) were great, and his "Exit Van Left" cruiser is awwwwesome.
Shitsnacks, that sounds awesome!
I don't think "through-and-through" is a reference to AHS. It's a generally used term for a clean bullet wound.
I believe Carol called him a "wicked king".
Mallory: "Is Kreiger hard at work?
I enjoyed the callback to Pam being banned from the Ladies' Restroom (season 2?), and that she "shouldn't be in here".
I wonder: after listening to Pardo's description of the "hack comedian", then listening to Chris D'Elia get all defensive about his "technique", i wonder if they're one and the same. Anyone here from LA catch "Jimmy Pardo & Friends" at the LA Improv in late January?
Mental Illness Happy Hour guest (and former NNF co-host) Mike Schmidt was excellent on Gilmartin's podcast, a little more personal and revealing than he is on his own show - The 40 Year Old Boy - which is more about humorous retellings of stories from his life. He's 4 years into the show, so sometimes he spirals…
but even that first encounter between them in the woods (where he finds his sleeping area) - that fight is great, with little sound effects, and just a lot of grunting. That whole movie is pretty great, with the exception of the unnecessary character Connie Nielsen plays. Her dialogue is mostly obvious and…
Has anyone here seen The Hunted? It has the same kind of fighting (realistic, no sound FX, fistfights that end quickly) that Soderbergh is describing here. Some really cool Kali-based fighting, and knife-work.
Ha! you're right. My first thought was that it was a character-number limitation, but Minny is right below it, but has the ", MN" included.
seriously, watch the trailer before damning it. It looks badass. But not MI:II badass. More like A-Team badass
Indy gets one, but St Louis doesn't? We have a perfectly good IMAX theater (or three). WTH?
TOTALLY!! I was thinking this too. So,are they just forgetting all that BS now that Darabont's not on the show, or are we to think that CDC Doc told Rick something about Ft Benning, and that's why they're headed that way?
yes, also: i think they were taking a chance to tell everyone, "you might be the funniest guy in your workplace, but your jokes suck." When two "funny guys" are in the same office/party/room, it can get tense. They start attacking each others' humor. Oh, and usually, one of them is totally justified in condemning…
though, you gotta admit: Jameson's goes down smooth.