I'm forever amazed at how absolutely everyone on the show is obsessed with Will, but the post-coital conversation about Will was a little much.
I'm forever amazed at how absolutely everyone on the show is obsessed with Will, but the post-coital conversation about Will was a little much.
The De Laurentiis Company very nearly produced Dead Ringers, which would be the closest we would have gotten.
Wenlock and Mandeville are Exhibit B for the overall tackiness and lack of taste of the British people. Nothing can be sensible, restrained, or streamlined; everything has to be cheap, chintzy and utterly shameful in the eyes of posterity
My dream is to meet Al Jourgensen, and tell him: "Al, I'm not really a Ministry fan. That is, up until now I haven't really made the effort to listen to many of your albums…BUT I'M WILLING TO WORK!"
Whitehouse!
So, someone posts a bad review about something you enjoy, and didn't see what you saw, and you take it as a license to engage in good, old-fashioned pretentious rage and insult the reviewer. You're the worst species of commenter, one that is so dogmatically sure of their taste that you automatically shit on someone…
Nobody beats the riz!
Here's a hint: the D stands for "Dilated"
"When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I
thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things."
I think Dormer's rarity works out for the best. Keeping her an occasional menace is really the best use for the character; a diversion from the usual New York scum the team deals with.
Great episode. I loved Moriarity making every effort to undermine Sherlock's standing with everyone she came in contact with.
I like the Running Man because it's the first time they didn't even bother explaining away Arnie's accent. I mean, in Commando, they had a deleted scene which explained in great depth how he escaped from East Germany. In Predator, they merely called him "Dutch", as if that explained everything. When he became "Ben…
This is grotesque, unorganized, and incoherent.
The costs of filming an American show in Britain would be outrageous.
My favorite movie I watched in school was JFK, even though I thought its thesis was largely bullshit.
There was an episode, without Wallace, where Goren visited this family. He sat next to a little girl, and appeared fixated on her for some reason. At the end, he put a picture of her on his refrigerator, but she was never referenced again. That's what I was referring to.
Sherlock waking Joan up has invariably become my favorite part of every episode.
I have a theory that they were going to reveal l that they had a child together after a fling, and Goren removed it from her custody. Evidence: there was this quickly abandoned subplot where Goren visited this random little girl, and Nicole/Elizabeth saying to Goren that "This is another thing you've taken from me,…
Yeah, I would rank this as among my favorite Elementary moments, and Miller played it brilliantly.
Hey, it was where Thomas Haden Church sharpened his patented really-dumb-guy routine.