No, that was the Tree of Life.
No, that was the Tree of Life.
Dolphin film makes you see world in whole new light.
"C'mere" is perhaps their most heartbreaking song. And my favorite, even if the debut is slightly better overall.
Speaking of bad movies, I totally also saw Another Stakeout with my mom in 1993, and the only thing I remember is the scene referenced above — where Rosie o'Donnell throws some eclair together at the last second. And her getting dragged by some dogs as she takes them for a walk.
And 3 regular Law & Order episodes in the nineties as a different guest star each time.
There was also a Gary Larson/The Far Side prime time special in 1994. Weird animated cows, women in beehives, the comic strip come to life. Surreal, and if I recall correctly, without dialogue.
Eh, put back on that elephant song. It's about elephants.
Good catch. Hadn't thought of that before. He was indeed trying to help Nate.
Perhaps…. you are right, we don't actually see the death
Father-son hand injuries: 2
Father-son cellphone cracks: 2
Maybe they filmed him coming back with the dog but in the editing room decided to leave it ambiguous.
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The last 3 eps of the Seinfeld reunion season were awesome too.
The situation was contrived, but their reactions to it felt real.
All I can think of when he's on Leftovers is Joe. It's like if Joe left Brenda and moved to upstate NY to start his real family.
Petunia I don't mind, but you are dead on with the other two. The farm one just seemed like something from another TV universe, too removed from the inner thoughts of these characters we are used to seeing. And as a rule I hate people breaking into song because no one really ever wants to do that except in TV…
I felt like the opening death in this episode was the scariest and most realistic in any episode.
Unfortunately, he died of Groat's disease last year.
She was excellent in Top of the Lake, so if it's anything like that, I'm all in.
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