These remind me of the animal-human creatures from the great B&W "island of Lost Souls." Very creepy. If they had gone in a "R" horror direction they might have had something…
These remind me of the animal-human creatures from the great B&W "island of Lost Souls." Very creepy. If they had gone in a "R" horror direction they might have had something…
I am going to drop the snark here and say proudly that The Dog Whisperer is probably my all time favorite reality show. At its best in its early seasons, it could be quite moving. It never seemed faked or staged, and the dog owners often - knowingly or not - came off as real, flawed people, in the small but important…
I am going to drop the snark here and say proudly that The Dog Whisperer is probably my all time favorite reality show. At its best in its early seasons, it could be quite moving. It never seemed faked or staged, and the dog owners often - knowingly or not - came off as real, flawed people, in the small but important…
The show is good, although in the end it leaves me feeling that everyone trying to make it - or actually making it! - in show business is basically a sociopathic, damaged twerp. Or because?
The show is good, although in the end it leaves me feeling that everyone trying to make it - or actually making it! - in show business is basically a sociopathic, damaged twerp. Or because?
Too bad for straight Louie that the healthiest, stablest, and (subjectively) most attractive "other" he has met this season is Ramon…
Too bad for straight Louie that the healthiest, stablest, and (subjectively) most attractive "other" he has met this season is Ramon…
I was so into the first season of Louie. Last season I started to wonder if it wasn't being over-hyped a bit.
I was so into the first season of Louie. Last season I started to wonder if it wasn't being over-hyped a bit.
On my wish list for next season - Peggy's work brings her back into contact with Sal, who is now a successful commercial director…and they start to hang out. Sal comes out to her and she joins him at bars sometimes - it was June 1969 that Stonewall happened…
On my wish list for next season - Peggy's work brings her back into contact with Sal, who is now a successful commercial director…and they start to hang out. Sal comes out to her and she joins him at bars sometimes - it was June 1969 that Stonewall happened…
Has there been an episode where the three don't reference each other's dicks?
Has there been an episode where the three don't reference each other's dicks?
Wait…what's regina?
Wait…what's regina?
Hey DISH subscribers - I was looking ahead at my DVR schedule and I noticed no Mad Men or Killing set for next Sunday. Then I looked at the Dish guide and could not find AMC. Haven't checked this morning but as of last night, it looks like Dish has reacted very poorly to AMC's anti-Dish ads…
Hey DISH subscribers - I was looking ahead at my DVR schedule and I noticed no Mad Men or Killing set for next Sunday. Then I looked at the Dish guide and could not find AMC. Haven't checked this morning but as of last night, it looks like Dish has reacted very poorly to AMC's anti-Dish ads…
Well exact plot point parallels wasn't part of my argument, but that's cool.
Well exact plot point parallels wasn't part of my argument, but that's cool.
I wouldn't bother to argue with some of the arguments about plot problems in The Killing - I am not watching the show for plot.