I think it was that earlier in the series, they found two sets of non-Danny prints at the cabin, which (in this episode) turned out to be Joe's (10) and Tom's (6). They weren't where the body was found, they were at the primary scene of the crime.
I think it was that earlier in the series, they found two sets of non-Danny prints at the cabin, which (in this episode) turned out to be Joe's (10) and Tom's (6). They weren't where the body was found, they were at the primary scene of the crime.
Because then Joe would've had to come clean about why he was there with Danny in the first place, which he understandably did not really want to do.
With Honors is definitely probably the thing that most people saw him in. I mean, I think he's sorta handsome, so I've probably noticed him more over the years than most people, but off the top of my head: The House of Yes, Urbania, Absolutely Fabulous (he was Edina's gay son, I think?), Kicking and Screaming, The…
I hadn't seen Broadchurch either, and maybe it's because of that that I liked Gracepoint quite a bit? I thought Nolte and Weaver and Kull were all great.
Yeah. For me, it wasn't too much of a stretch to believe that Susan jumped to the conclusion that it was Vince with Danny's body based on what we found out about her past in the last episode.
I'm amused by the movie listings that are shortening the full title to just Tyler Perry's Temptation, which sounds like it'll be two hours of footage of Tyler Perry furtively glancing at pictures of naked men.
Tyler Perry's The Last Temptation of Tyler Perry's Temptations
That's kind of terrifying.
I want someone to register as "Edward Wallbanger."
Well… there are always chuckles to get from the horridly-'shopped poster "photography," so that's something to look forward to. And do a Google image search for "Breaking Dawn fan art." You won't be sorry. I mean, you WILL be sorry, but you'll also be somewhat amused.
The 3D was good? I'd heard it was pretty crummy on account of how dark the movie was.
Marry me! Because I second everything you said about Ides. I'm a sucker for that kind of movie, but still. I saw it and thought: "Why is no one else flipping out about this? Why is everyone all like: 'Yeah, it was pretty good.'" No bad on Captcha Reader, but I don't get "it didn't say anything new" as an applicable…
I'd flip the grades for Ides and Martha. If I can objectify a man here for a change — strange, I know! — One Day was only worth it for Jim Sturgess being shirtless in, say, 40% of the movie. Otherwise… argh. Sanctum was pretty bad, but some of the underwater stuff made me legitimately nervous. (I'm terrified of being…
Give each one a letter grade.
There were only three other people in my theater when I saw it. Two of them left about 45 minutes into it.
Would someone who is generally indifferent to David Lynch but counts Mulholland Drive among their favorite movies like Twin Peaks? I ask this because I bought the whole series when it was an Amazon deal of the day a few months back. So I guess I'm watching it either way; I'm just curious what you think I'm in for.
Since I'm a big fan of the A.V. Club podcasts and all, the best part was knowing Scott's voice so I could imagine his responding Tweet in his sensual, dulcet tone.
Sorry, Scott. I can't take your grade seriously. Because according to Linda Sharps at The Stir (whatever that is), your "awesome smackdown" by Leigh Anne Tuohy probably made you "think twice about bashing a movie from here on out." So we'll probably never know if your A here is genuine.
Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore would like to have a word with you over there.
Yeah. For Asylum, it was strangely just on the low end of average.