I've always liked her (as an actress, if not a public persona) and enjoy a lot of her movies.
I've always liked her (as an actress, if not a public persona) and enjoy a lot of her movies.
You hated the coda? Weird. I thought the closing shot was so good it practically made the movie.
I was with you until "Of course…" at which point you revealed your bias and/or utterly incomprehensible taste in music.
He's not really that great.
Yes. Yes I did. Hey, give me a break - they share a whole lot of sequential letters.
I think the problems with Topher, and "Dollhouse" in general, are bigger than that. One of my main beefs with the show from start to finish was that the cast felt far less complementary than on all the other Whedon shows. Obviously "Firefly" had a perfect ensemble capable of recombining a bunch of different ways…
Best album I ever got for free. True story: I stole this from my college radio station's huge stack of unlistened-to promo CDs. That's the copy I still have.
I dig the dips that got the hips that are gigantic
Souls of Mischief, OutKast, Wu…
When a joke's not working, repeat it eight thousand times with slight variations. That usually does the trick.
Oh sure, NOW you tell me that stuffing a pair of couch cushions into her stretchy pants and rubbing one off with the resulting monstrosity is creepy. Where were you when I was bidding $3500?
More like AbaLAME, amirite guys?
I am heartened to see that even though Cho has the headline and banner image this time, no commenter even mentioned her. Excellent. She is the least funny person on the planet.
Your first joke was best. You should have left it sitting there, mean and unvarnished.
I love that they stuck it out to the very end with that relationship. Any other show, any movie, they would have EVENTUALLY had some small reconciliation - some quarter given or compromise reached. Not these two. Arlo hated Raylan, and Raylan hated Arlo only slightly less, and 'twas ever thus until one of them…
It's all atmosphere and setting - the story and characters aren't much. I think people have been slowly willing it to be a cult classic when it's not quite up to it. It's a decent horror movie though, and the creepiness factor alone makes it worth a watch.
Yes, a lot of them. And vinyl sometimes. But I'm old, fetishistic, and non-representative.
They really could have potentially saved a huge chunk of their industry if they'd gotten out in front of that with something other than lawsuits.
I was thinking D&D through this entire episode. Much more so than any video game, though I guess I've played a lot more D&D than I ever played RPG video games.