One of my biggest problems last year was being unable to side with Leslie. I couldn't side with Pawnee either, but Leslie and her controlling nature really began to rub me the wrong way.
One of my biggest problems last year was being unable to side with Leslie. I couldn't side with Pawnee either, but Leslie and her controlling nature really began to rub me the wrong way.
Great. Now I'm going to see Scott and Willie as Paul and Peter from Funny Games.
Traeyatt for life.
You know it's a bad sign when you go to www.nbc.com and under "shows" it lists Airwolf and Charles in Charge.
Well at least they didn't push it to July/August.
I watched Ace in the Hole last week so this might be partially my fault.
"The mother didn't matter."
The Simpsons is another one that just thinks that referencing conservatives/Republicans in a negative light = jokes. It's gotten so cringe worthy, particularly for a show that used to see the comical flaws in every side.
I actually agree with that. The Simpsons/Family Guy crossover wasn't good, but at least it felt like it was honoring the two shows' histories/present, relationships, and characters. And they did manage to make it seem like an event.
Even though I like the era, I generally have something against biopics. But the moment in the trailer that convinced me not to see it was when they introduce Kiera Knightly's character with the totally hackneyed moment of (paraphrased)
"How is…streaming music like…killing elephants? Because they both involve damaging ears! To the otorhinolaryngologist"
STILL ONLY REGAL NORTH? Come on
If you didn't intrinsically understand the symbolic interplay between onion rings, Journey, and a guy going to the bathroom, maybe The Sopranos just wasn't for you.
And one really happy guy laying under it.
My hope is for Sisko Senior Senior Senior in Star Trek 3
I would almost be tempted to do this if a) it wasn't at one of the most out of the way theaters in Chicago and b) I didn't have to pay full price for Horrible Bosses 2, the only movie playing at Regal on Friday that I'm halfway interested in seeing.
Singing Telegrams weren't the most cost-efficient method of getting your word out there, but it was the 1920s so anything goes.
When did Stallone turn into old Jean Reno?
DancingInTheRainMan
"I'm walking here…but did you ever think about what walking really is?"
*Wistful look into sunset, crappy indie rock soundtrack to teach you how to feel plays*