I read this comment in a monotone.
I read this comment in a monotone.
Stanley Kubrick's "Paths of Glory", with Kirk Douglas.
The one time you can feel sorry for Tony and it's in a dream. Plus, it's not even him.
We aren't allowed to talk about The Wire.
I think it is the first time we get to actually see how much he weighs. The other times we see him on a scale is when he's talking to Junior in the doctors office, but Junior invariably says something and he steps off before we get to see his weight. Although in Season 4, he had to be pushing 270.
I know Junior says Malanga's name just before he shoots Tony, but is it possible that what put him over the edge was the idea that Artie Shaw might really have been cooking his dinner?
So what's this Sopranos show all about? Why don't you illuminate me.
If you can't appreciate this show as a whole, you have no business watching. You've come to Justified too late in its run, so there is no way you can "get" the show.
It was kind of funny that chimed in with the correct price of the doll.
Cool story bro.
Remember that they never actually used the word Rangers. Someone from MLB must have gotten word to them that they will not be using any team names on the show. There was baseball related stuff throughout the run of the show that was kind of off, but I think we pretty much determined in Season 1 that this really…
I think Boyd will drop a grenade in Arlo's car.
Did they do a version of Disorder in the Court, or Men in Black? I don't see how anyone can remake what the Stooges did.
As long as leftists kill animals, or people for that matter, it's ok.
So that Bennett money is still out there. I know the girl has it, but what she is going to do with it should probably figure into the show at some point, despite Rayland's warning, yes?
Funniest line in a mediocre episode: "…from the island nation of Korea…"
Yep, the record store/head shop/metal mag establishment was, after video arcades, the place to hang out. There was a place in Kalamazoo called Boogie Records that was all of those things. That's actually where I first saw the Freak Brothers comic books.
"The Merv Griffin Show" was great because it truly was an episode about nothing.
That's just greaseball shit.
I saw it in the theater when it came out. It definitely played to the times as far as showing Grodin's character as the sleazy, greedy oil guy. The special effects were ok for the time. I remember it was a big deal when people found out that Karo Syrup was used for Kong's blood. I thought it was ok when I was 13,…