This is the second reference to Frank Darabount I've read on this board. He's a long-gone daddy. Has been since the end of season 1.
This is the second reference to Frank Darabount I've read on this board. He's a long-gone daddy. Has been since the end of season 1.
The first child my wife and I had was a poodle. No kidding!
And why burn them? The show already established that the survivors' means for taking care of the recently dead was a knife behind the ear. (The two girls' dad from last week.) So why did she set 'em on fire?
I can see why this show didn't get picked up. It sucks out loud.
My wife did too.
Let's answer your questions in order.
Yes, they atrophy & go into a kind of stasis. (S3)
Theoretically, but the sight of a zombie munching on a bologna sandwich loses some dramatic impact.
Yes, munch the brain tissue & no zombie.
No. The guy from S1, next-to-last & last episode, at the CDC, said the virus only affected…
"There is virtually no humor to this show whatsoever." I must disagree. The comic relief of TWD is found in the mega-disgusting ways certain zombies & people get wiped out. The guy who rolled off his bunk and his intestines rolled off him? Hilarious! The zombie in the well splits in the middle when they try to pull…
The Raggedy Andy doll was the doll in the prologue to the movie. The movie depicted it as a mega-creepy evil-looking doll, but the real thing was a Raggedy Ann cloth doll.
True - and those were great horror films, especially both versions of "Let the Right One In". But the idea that TC was based on true incidents (to whatever degree that is true) adds a level of scary to the film. I don't know, supposedly the Warrens were never too shy about self-aggrandizement, but just the thought…
Yes - Henderson (is that the character's name? Chief from Battlestar Galactica.) tells him to be a man. Becker is the shaven-headed dick. Also Becker made the guards re-weigh Seward so he could mess w/ the weight & cause Seward to suffer. Then he wussed out and couldn't look at Seward as they put the face mask on him.
But something you & Seward seem to forget — salisbury steak is good, man. With mashed potatoes and sautéed onions? That's some good eatin'.
Nothing to remember, he wasn't referenced.
Come on! Sharknado was awesome!
Assuming Hannibal gave her the comb. I mean, probably he did, but we didn't actually see him do it.
Me too! The extras seemed to form a sort of still life painting in those scenes. Nice catch, people.
What me and the chimp said about Pale Rider. I watched it the day it was released, there being a dearth (spelling?) of westerns at that time. I tried to like it, but just couldn't. The fight scene w/ the axe handles was pretty good until Clint goes all samurai w/ his handle. Then before the climactic shoot out w/ the…
Those were great characters, man!
Disagree. It's not up there w/ Unforgiven or OJW, but it's a fun movie. There's a scene where Clint acts like a Texan rancher. It's good for a laugh.
You're right, Walcott from P9FOS was in Joe Kidd. I'm not remembering any other Clint movies he was in. Enlighten, please?
You've got to be shitting me.