I want to know the guy who ratted him out. Wormy McMouseton, Professor of Tears?
I want to know the guy who ratted him out. Wormy McMouseton, Professor of Tears?
The Hob
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Mrs. DoubtIntoTheFire?
They got There at the end of the second movie. Then they have about 2 more hours of being There before they can begin to go back again.
Don't forget spinoffs
"Sure, it's not in the novel and kind of comes out of nowhere,"
This story makes you realize how weird Hollywood is. Apparently, people have been spending A LOT of money and A LOT of time trying to crack, of all things, a "Mrs. Doubtfire" sequel.
HYDRA has Ward doing some weird, weird things. As Paxton watches him.
When someone throws a grenade, can they say "How about these for hot flashes?"
I actually prefer the shortened season. No breaks. Less of an investment. Easier to marathon. The story tends to move along better. More time to watch other TV.
You know who else loves that score? Everyone who's edited a trailer in the past 15 years.
God's Not Dead is still doing better than it in America, and that hasn't opened in foreign territories yet. Of course it probably won't, because them's heathen folk.
I remember his name being bandied about (on the Internet, so who knows how real it was) for the Spider-Man reboot so all I could imagine was a Wes Anderson Spider-Man movie. (In a good way.)
I say this as a big fan of Michael Shannon- of course not. Terence Stamp Zod even managed to be intimidating in his wacky v-neck outfit.
I find that happens to me more with comedies than dramas. I watched Saturday Night Live for years, but this year I saw the season premiere pop up on my DVR and thought "this again?" And I haven't watched it at all this season.
I'm not saying that you can't binge watch/rewatch Mad Men. I'm saying that I think a lot fewer people would do it than Breaking Bad.
Dear AMC,
"Exciting, exciting episode tonight. Lots of twists and turns. I could not believe Roger did that. And we're going to talk about it with the guy who plays Freddie Rumsen plus Steve Little from Eastbound and Down."
I do too. As much as I like Breaking Bad, Mad Men forms a mental (both psychological and emotional) connection with me unlike any other series. It's so incredibly rare that I find that in movies, television, or books, and that Mad Men can continue doing that year after year earns it my praise.
I like how they're both highly intense shows but for completely different reasons.