Z'alright? Z'alright.
Z'alright? Z'alright.
Doesn't she look like Stevie's mom from Malcom in the Middle? Only constipated? Hell, maybe it is. IMDB, here I come!
Exactly. Just reprint the previous review, knocking it down about a half-grade for lack of originality.
She Hate Me.
Goddam right. And then kilt it with a machete.
She yelled her penis off.
They look like coffee beans …
I wish I could give myself a reach-around.
Richie - his best may be Eiger Dreams, a collection of his essays mostly written for Outside magazine. Lots of good stuff.
Feed - If you re-read my post you'll notice I said Banner was "still quite worth reading". I was contrasting the strength present in a personal narrative versus a non-personal.
Chris Parnell has made a career of stealing scenes in sitcoms. He's the male version of Kristen Wiig.
One aspect may be that Krakauer is personally familiar with seeking solitude in the wilderness. His last book, Under the Banner of Heaven, suffered in the same way described here and was the first time he vetured away from the wildereness theme. It was still quite worth reading though, as I suspect this is. I may…
Did you guys sing Love Me Doo?
I liked it, didn't love it. I thought it was interesting to see Scott Foley kicking ass after playing a touchy-feely marine biologist on Scrubs.
Two things that really jumped out at me … RZA is a 5 percenter? And … he takes vacations with Eli Roth?? WTF?
The Life Aquatic was a weird film for me. Dafoe was pretty funny, when he was around but the rest of the film was pretty meh. Right up until the end. For some reason I found the claymation sequence when they discovered the shark to be quite affecting. I'm not sure why.
So apparently, is Bill Pullman. Although only for one show.
The Wire > Breaking Bad > Deadwood > Mad Men > The Sopranos.
Idiot - I think you can distill that to just "there's going to be fudge." It's appropriate for all situations.
God willing …