I'd say Ben should buck up and think about his career renaissance 20 years from now, but I realized 2017 marks his 20th anniversary as a movie star. Sunrise, sunset, gang.
I'd say Ben should buck up and think about his career renaissance 20 years from now, but I realized 2017 marks his 20th anniversary as a movie star. Sunrise, sunset, gang.
Eolith and yourself.
Any chance of selling the Catwoman suit? Askin' for a friend.
That sounds right. I should note there's a week coming up where Zorn will be Fox's only show airing a new episode. I doubt it's a cancellation, but I am going to follow the Odd Couple precedent. #CLmoderatorproblems.
Nevertheless, I suspect we haven't seen the last of The Mick on Sunday. Of course, a lot will depend on Making History having any sort of audience.
"Ah'm gonna make your life so sweet!
Yeah, yeah, yeah!"
I still say somebody involved wanted to reboot Peyton Place, but got scared that the title had less name sorta-recognition than Archie.
Again, the avatar makes that comment so much better.
Elizabeth Shue concurs: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Mustard would probably be worse.
"One kid seems to love the Speedo ginger."
He's burgersexual?
Come hell or high water, I'll get that Murder, She Wrote reboot after all!
Good for her — Hidden Figures was a fine film and she did strong work.
Stockard Channing doesn't need our approval.
It's too late to enter this year, but check Sunday editions of What's On Tonight this August.
I hope so — I've spent three years doing this.
I see your Steffie and raise you The Price of Love, with Peter Facinelli as the teenage prostitute.
I suppose I should count it as a burnoff, although it's quite apparent FOX wants to make The Mick a new Sunday anchor.
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