SofS - you made my point much, much better than I was able to! That's right.
SofS - you made my point much, much better than I was able to! That's right.
Maybe I'm in the minority here (I am), and this is NOT to suggest I loved Christopher (I did not), but to me it always seemed that PURELY from a chemistry standpoint, David Sutcliffe was the only male actor with whom Lauren Graham seemed to share genuine chemistry.
What kind of monster would even say this? Kirk's short film is THE best thing this series ever produced.
I like Gaslight and I like Fallon, but his phrasing can be a little same-y. He very much suffers from the Ben Nichols/Lucero issue where he writes great, catchy hooks but the verses to every song tend to be phrased in the same way. There's no mistaking one of his songs … like ever.
I also (inexpicably) loved Valerie but I also liked The Hogan Family. Two things: Valerie lasted only one season before the contract dispute occurred, not two. And also, Sandy Duncan is everything you thought she was. It is not "unfair" to associate her with dated 70s corny entertainment. Have a look at her bio:…
That Mustang though. Sweetness.
Nels Cline did not play on YHF.
The only difference between Brie and the Paris Hilton types is that Brie is working at the restaurant. Otherwise she looks exactly the same as them.
Let's not forget Ilana's toilet is covered in blood. Like always.
Where is all of the evidence that this guy is a rapist other than Kesha's allegations (which she did not repeat the one time she was under oath)? I certainly don't know either way, but I'm fairly certain no one else knows either, so why the assumption that what she said must be true?
What if Sony is right and the allegations against this guy are horseshit? I mean, that's certainly a possibility, right? I understand that while under oath in a deposition in a related case Kesha said nothing of these allegations. That is something to consider, right? If I wasn't a rapist and was being accused of…
Good comment. I love the novel and, separately and for wholly different reasons, I love Kubrick's film. The film is just so … weird. It's not the book, but it is some odd film that stands apart from the book and happens to share a title. Plus Shelly Winters is absolutely mesmerizing.
I despise Spaceballs. So crushingly unfunny at every turn.
I am disappointed that the original Austin Powers is omitted from this list. A hilarious Bond send up. I suspect that the sequels it spawned along with the general unlikeability of Michael Myers are to blame for this oversight. It's a far, far better movie than Not Another Teen Movie and Spaceballs. UGH…
Flesh Lights?
"There's no sign of life … it's just the power to charm."
This is tricky, huh? There is nothing … NOTHING … remotely humorous in this trailer. But I loved Dazed and Confused. What to make of this? I don't know.
Just finished your book, sir! What a delight. My favorite book of the year. You are a terrific storyteller.
Two things: (1) I'm a bit surprised with the B. Really loving this album. A- for me. (2) I'm equally surprised at all the love being thrown at Blue. Great album, but Red is where it's at for me.
Total campfest.