I saw Dot and the Rabbit, but can't remember a thing about it, other than it was lame. But I loved Dot and the Kangaroo.
I saw Dot and the Rabbit, but can't remember a thing about it, other than it was lame. But I loved Dot and the Kangaroo.
OH GOOD GOD YES.
I was too riveted by the perfect breasts. Mind you, I'm a straight woman, but those were some magnificent breasts.
I can't remember the product, but there was a commercial a few years ago for foot fungus/athlete's cream of some type, where they had a little cartoon fungus thing walk up to a big toe, lift the toenail straight up like it had a hinge, and walk underneath. Every nerve ending in my body gave a shriek. HATED that…
He's done a few where he's had to leave early. The Alaska one as mentioned, though I think that had more to do with being cut off due to storms/weather, and if he didn't leave, he would be out there for months.
I liked the idea of him becoming some kind of warrior, for good or evil, but it just never gelled.
I like the new look. Much easier to imagine running my hands thro…
I will never forgive them for making me dread watching Noble. He tried so, so hard, too.
I can't blame him; Ramamurthy's voice is like warm honey.
If you haven't already, you should check out Person of Interest. She's marvelous.
I would actually watch that.
Even reading it here, that's what I thought too. I think the question was worded strangely.
My mom hates Abby—-haaaaaaaaates her—-so she would probably just feel vindicated in her dislike.
I liked the Greek Myths one, but I never could get into The Storyteller. Not sure why; just didn't hit my fancy, I guess.
Lord, I don't know. It's been ages since I saw it, and maybe it was just one episode that turned me off. But I remember seeing Cynthia Nixon in something else and clearly thinking, "thank God I can like her in something", though heaven's only knows what it was now.
Maybe I watched the wrong episodes (never saw the whole thing), but I remember loathing her. I mean, I hated all of them, but especially her. So smug and sanctimonious.
Tom Selleck and Tom Skeritt. To this day I have to stop and think about which one I'm referencing.
I also get Fishburne and Jackson mixed up. But it actually was Freeman as the president in Deep Impact—I looked it up.
If I ever meet Timothy Hutton, I will have to forcibly remind myself not to tell him how much I liked him in Shawshank Redemption.
He kind of was; his name was Ian Fleming.