Yeah. It was the first episode in a while that I felt was actually pretty good from start to finish.
Yeah. It was the first episode in a while that I felt was actually pretty good from start to finish.
Holy shit Aubrey Plaza looks hot there (and all the time).
As a huge Godzilla fan (see the tattoo that covers half of my left leg for proof), I am loving the hell out of these gimmick accounts.
As a huge Godzilla fan (see the tattoo that covers half of my left leg for proof), I am loving the hell out of these gimmick accounts.
As a huge Godzilla fan (see the tattoo that covers half of my left leg for proof), I am loving the hell out of these gimmick accounts.
That is such a hideous fucking tattoo.
Yeah, I find it difficult to watch the first season of Angel for that exact reason. I'm always really bummed out when I catch a rerun of Roseanne and see him. That is probably the celebrity death that bothers me most, even now.
Remember when that younger, also huge, guy was mouthing him and Roseanne off at Dan's birthday? He had a couple good angry moments in that one. I, like a bunch of other people here, always loved the idea of Dan as a father. My dad was/is also a big, intimidating guy who's been in plenty of fights (and won), but he's…
Oh, man, that sense of longing and melancholy is so…apt. I always felt like that when I watched this show, and I still feel it even now. I think that speaks to its quality. I rewatched the Christmas episode on Christmas Eve this year, and I don't know that I could have picked anything better to view at that time.
KA-POW!
That's the line that made me laugh out loud. So, yeah, I'm gonna stick with it for at least a bit longer.
Well, I have to admit, I really do enjoy OttoSpider getting all indignant about a new Sinister Six. That ego is hilarious.
I agree that the Oscar-bait shit gets really old, and I'm definitely going to watch Arnold's return. So, yeah, vote for ZMF from me. I, too, don't know why you think this was a good idea.
I agree. I will watch pretty much any movie he's in, but he just happens to be in a lot of good ones. Same with Jean Reno, only…fewer really good movies, I think.
They kept focusing on that fireplace, and that damn Thredson is nothing if not crafty—I figured he'd had a brick-switch or something that made Lana's chair lean forward and send her into a pit. It was a really, really funny mental image.
I'm pretty sure a sizeable number of 'em were killed by Dr. Arden during his experiments and fed to the mutants. Plus, I'm too tired to remember them all, but I think that we found out what happened to each of the "five people" that Lana mentioned disappearing while she was there. I can think of Chloe Sevigny, Mexican…
That bothered me because it was so fucking familiar but I couldn't place it. Then, the second time it showed up, I yelled out "Candyman!" and my dogs looked at me like they did something wrong.
Edit: I read further and misinterpreted something in the review. Nothin' to see here, folks. Move along.
[Badge comically flies back to you]
Fuckin' eh.