Well directed, well acted…and the best movie ever made. Fixed! ;P
Well directed, well acted…and the best movie ever made. Fixed! ;P
Worst episode by far - the love triangle stuff is wearing thin, and the writing was cringe-worthy. Harewood saved the day, though. More J'onn J'onzz or I'm leaving this mess.
"Thankfully by the end of this episode basically everyone but Cat knows that Kara is Supergirl." - insert "unfortunately" at the beginning, and I agree.
While watching "The Wizard of Oz" with the wife -
Is there a chance the track could bend??
Hmmm - so many failures on this list - "Come Together" has become an inexplicable whipping post for all the wrong reasons (better choice "Cry Baby Cry"), "Drive My Car" (better choice "Do You Want To Know A Secret"), "No Reply" ("The Night Before"), "This Boy" ("Tell Me What You See"). Ultimate whiff, though - "You…
My only complaint - the "morse code" scene made me cringe - how "Hardy Boys-simplistic" can you get? Full Firestorm makes me weep with joy, though.
"She Loves You" - 2 minutes of pure, perfect musical joy. The end.
Clever and great to look at…didn't laugh out loud once, though. That last bit makes it a failure in my book. And my daughter's review - "That was one of the worst Simpsons I've ever seen." rawrrr.
Yeesh 10-Yard Fight…a heavy contender for worst NES game ever. I played the heck out of the arcade version and couldn't wait to get it with my NES…talk about shattered dreams.
"The Nanny" - dumb show, but an all-time great intro…cute graphics and a unique catchy song. Always jumps right out of the TV.
Kylie's legs > most things in the universe.
I have occasionally ejaculated without warning during bowel movements…of course, this can be directly attributed to the close proximity of the anus to the prostate *ducks and runs*
I never saw "Il Postino," but I think the other nominees that year ("Sense and Sensibility," "Apollo 13" - and yes, "Babe") were ALL better than "Braveheart." Ugh.
"Braveheart" - beyond awful.
That would be "All Shook Down" - and it is.
One of the only musical "I was there" moments that I can honestly lay claim to: I bought "Murmur" in 1983 after hearing the very tail-end of one song on the "Livewire" cable show (http://www.youtube.com/watc…. Hearing the opening movements of "Radio Free Europe" and what followed, through my very first good home…
You meant to say Joey right…cuz that's the correct answer. :)
I was a nervous wreck through the Blackhawks' entire Stanley Cup run…screaming, groaning and clapping all at various points…then those 17 seconds happened in Game 6 and I simply stood in front of the TV frozen in disbelief until the final horn sounded, like in a dream. Never experienced anything quite like that - I…
Agree. Especially the Caddyshack obsession - I never understood that one, not even for good goofy fun. It just plain sucks…and blows at the same time.