At the porcupine, porc-u-pine, racetrack, Racetrack! RACETRACK!
At the porcupine, porc-u-pine, racetrack, Racetrack! RACETRACK!
I had the biggest crush on Katherine Helmond's Mona as a child.
I hated the boy on that show, but it was fun to watch young Alyssa Milano grow up so hot (she's 8 years my senior).
Mona, though… Mona was my fantasy.
I think I was about 12 when it went off the air.
Then you didn't watch Ghostrider.
Someone's been watching Vicar of Dibley.
Sounds like its biggest sin is not living up to the source material
which is really what I expect from 99% of all films based on a previous work. I wonder how this would have been received by the reviewers if they'd been entirely ignorant of the comic. I suppose probably similarly in that it was a film that tried…
Now explaining THAT would make a good episode.
My biggest problem was just throwing the fucking Devil out there as a midseason episode with no buildup. I miss the serial days, when every story was a wide arc. Yeah, the pacing was often annoyingly slow, but even in the two parters Davies tendency to have the Doctor toss…
Or Liberace.
Go for it, noob. Most Who episodes stand alone fairly well. The references that only fans will get aren't usually necessary. The exceptions are the seasons finales which tend to refer back to the rest of the episodes for the season. But the episodes you mention (which are among the absolute best) stand alone quite…
NICE Eric JAk. Nesbitt would make a fantastic Blake. And that's a show that really deserves a classy remake.
The AVC C ranges can be hard grades to pin down. The Wolfman got a C, and if that shit is average… Well, maybe that just explains why I don't go to the movies as often as I'd like.
Jekyll was fucking awesome.
Sigh… I love you, Steven Moffat.
Eh, I visited the shrine of his grandfather's skull.
Was not impressed.
Someday, Lincolns Revenge, we'll sit back and watch 'em all just de-com-pose.
Complete the circle.
Televise this on Syfy.
Christopher Walken disagrees with you.
I don't say this often, but I think Denis Leary said it best.
"We need a two and a half hour movie about the Doors? Folks, no we don't. I can sum it up for you in five seconds, ok:
I'm drunk. I'm nobody.
I'm drunk. I'm famous.
I'm drunk. I'm fucking dead.
There's the whole movie, ok!? "Big Fat Dead Guy in a…
Shlub, I wish I had read your comment before I made the one above. I hadn't thought of Sondheim till then, but goddammit you're right.
Also, "Little old lady got mutilated late last night" is perhaps my favorite bit of lyric written in English in the 20th century, right up there with "so sweet / and so cold" and… oh I…
To be fair, I don't know the Richman song they picked, but I'd suggest "Abominable Snowman in the Market".
You guessed it,
Frank Stallone.
He was great in Our Town.
Also, Fletch Lives.