That and the opening monologue from her 2nd SNL hosting gig where Amy Poehler appears as the alcohol- and cocaine-ravaged Ghost of Lindsay Future - which is pretty much what she turned into anyway.
That and the opening monologue from her 2nd SNL hosting gig where Amy Poehler appears as the alcohol- and cocaine-ravaged Ghost of Lindsay Future - which is pretty much what she turned into anyway.
And Paula and her husband reciting "After everything I did for you that you didn't ask for" from her Rose's Turn-style song.
Because that's reality - biotech is already a multibillion dollar industry. CBS feels the need for a hook and so it's "tech that's even better than what's available now!"
That miniseries was such a fucking disappointment. I remember trying to get people who were unfamiliar with the original to watch and then…
I went to see The Mummy in theaters. I left the movie that day swearing that I would never pay to see another Sommers movie.
I know - I just didn't want to go into a deep dive of NYC politics of the 90's here. Everyone has that one politician that they just despise more than the rest - Rudy has been that guy for me for over 20 years.
And she got the callback when she said a good number for a woman is "45", as in the 45th president.
He's always been a dick - he ran for mayor on a "law and order" platform not unlike Trump and incited a riot of drunken cops against the incumbent mayor in the run-up to his 1993 election. He tried to use 9/11 to get his mayoralty extended indefinitely because he was term-limited (9/11 was the primary election day in…
She was pointing out the former and current NYC mayors in attendance, the "honorable" deBlasio, Bloomberg and Dinkins - and then "also Rudy".
"But the conclusion they come to after much discussion is, we should definitely not have sex right now, while they’re having sex."
I think it was due to her audition for Tricia (the underage sex researcher whose work gets Ben Affleck arrested at the end of Mallrats).
Between YTW and Atlanta, when are people going to learn? Just smoke and DON'T TALK ABOUT IT.
LC is, among other things, a riff on the blaxpoitation genre. It was common for the (few) white characters to be one-dimensional villains and representatives of the authority of "The Man" as black characters were given more depth and complexity in an active inversion of and response to more mainstream films of the…
I just kept thinking how Rafael's corruption is going to break Misty's heart - the fact she allowed him to comment in that manner about her personal life showed how tight she considers the two of them.
Side note: the song playing during Domingo's meeting with Stokes is called "Enemies". It's from LC score composer Adrian Younge's album with the lead singer of legendary Philly soul group the Delfonics.
Pretty much - councilpersons get to determine where their allotment of the city budget goes (there are 51 districts). They disperse the allotment to various community organizations and public causes. They also influence community boards which are responsible for approving municipal licenses (construction, liquor,…
I think she was trying to downplay the true price of the tickets because she thought the parents' discomfort was about the expense.
Emily Blunt is way too put together to play Rachel. She needs to look like someone who's been living inside of a bottle for months and whose life is a total mess - Blunt looks like she may have had a bad hair day.
That wasn't Shades that came up with Cottonmouth under Pop, that was Chico's father (his name was awkwardly revealed in the pilot as Wilfredo Diaz when Chico rebuffed Luke's help). That was one reason why Pop looked out for him - the elder Diaz became an addict and abandoned his family after Pop went to prison.
He was pretty solid as one of the original ensemble on The 4400 before his magic daughter became the focus in later seasons.