wow, how about that huh? In a really great episode in which Wharton prevails over Harvard, and Louis has a dear diary moment for having his first wet work assignment, and in which Donna gives it up, we have to talk about it.
wow, how about that huh? In a really great episode in which Wharton prevails over Harvard, and Louis has a dear diary moment for having his first wet work assignment, and in which Donna gives it up, we have to talk about it.
you know how it is with the super-betas. All masculine energy must be neutered or something because male privilege or something.
Speaking of bromances and dickishness and so forth, in what I felt to be a great episode, how cool does a character have to be to have a Cliff Spab type slow-mo with music playing intro? The British Harvey got that. He also got to give Donna major tingles. How often does Harvey-Harvey get slow mo treatment?
Donna does make the show. She's sexy and queen bee in a hive full a social retards with major status issues (that doesn't sound like a compliment but it is). Consider she has to deal with Harvard L-school grads.
just classic.
"What an odd thing to say."
Wow, one of my most best favorite simpsons quotes. IIRC, Bart said that after being given a particularly out of the blue piece of exposition.
20 years later, it still works.
So, this is the episode from which it comes…and it includes a bunch of other great lines. wow. I just wonder if…
I'm wondering if the reviewer watched the same movie I did. On one hand, I found Douglas's acting to be terrible…or rather his portrayal was. I think since ghey is the new muslim is the new black (which is great since it lets straight white male actors do something dramatic without blackface like in Tropic Thunder…
or when Segel starts white knighting and Cera verbally pimp slaps him, calling him "Johhny McClain"? hilarious. especially with Segel slumping down in defeat.
Probably not going to watch the movie a second time, but did you notice the hot chicks in heaven. Wasn't one of them the Proactive girl (Hough?) and another one a ringer for a Deschenel? Someone with better star vision could see a few more cameos. I loved that Martin Star was at the party and I knew that missed…
what? hasn't burn notice returned?
Oh, and Old Phoebe, would never have hung out with you guys.
Phebes and Chandler never hang out together, probably because Chandler's a sexless dweeb to her. But that dynamic only made Pheeb's seduction of Chandler many many season later that much funnier.
Good point. Littlefinger loved loved loved Cat, so this is going to be interesting. But, hey, that ass loves chaos.
It's good to read that this was actually a good movie. It was on HBO every hour in my childhood and it seemed like a hoot. To think I haven't seen this movie in over 32 years
The hell? I thought that ghost girl was more likely to start scissoring Hough based on her demeanor.
it'd be a good time to file your taxes, eh?
I like the way you think. That'd be a hilarious sequel, the obscure crimes purge. Think of every 80's comedian: I'm gonna take those tags off that mattress, suckers! Some hipsters may try to unlock their cell phones.
It is funny how the previews hide the insane political point of view being perpetrated. Start with the news feed of what i recall are not-rich people having the rioting time of their lives. The implication is clear, that their little acts of wilding are the riot preventing danegeld for behaving the rest of the year.…
says the nutcase
Shorter review: Damn, Totalitarianism is awesome. Or something. Oh yeah, crime is caused by preppies preying on the poor, or something.