Hate to be "that guy" but Patricia Heaton's role as Frankie Heck has made most of the world forget she was ever Debra Barone.
Hate to be "that guy" but Patricia Heaton's role as Frankie Heck has made most of the world forget she was ever Debra Barone.
Finally, a cast for a movie diverse enough to satisfy everyone, including bronies.
I think it's the Brooks film with the best comic timing.
Suit yourself… I'm easy!
Frod'rick!
I love technology.
Not as much as you, you see.
But I still love technology.
Always and forever.
I absolutely adore the way that after he says "…PRISON!…" he turns around and just crushes the chalk against the chalkboard to draw those prison bars - and then fucks one up and has to fix it - before turning back around to continue, "…signify…"
You should see the original Japanese Ninja Warrior show, Sasuke. There is a whole slate of "All-Stars" that achieved success maybe once (and almost none of them have ever achieved "total victory" by finishing stage 4) who spend season after season trying to compete. There's one guy who is the self-titled "Mr. Sasuke"…
She can go hug Phyllis Schlafly's mouldering corpse if she wants.
Rob Reiner as a director is one of a rapidly-vanishing breed: the director whose movies are the kind that, if you see them on TV at some random point of the day, you have to sit down and watch.
My daughters LOVE Jessie Graff. They keep saying how much they admire the way she fell short last year and then worked hard to overcome the first stage this year. They say her example make them feel like they, too, can do anything if they work hard enough.
The Green Lantern ring she drew on her right ring finger should provide all the specificity you need.
Imagine if ANW was actually an Olympic sport.
I think maybe the Crewniverse were using Smiley and Frowney as emotional stand-ins for Steven's own battle between optimism and sorrow more than introducing a new relationship pairing for the future.
He plays Koothrappali's dad on The Big Bang Theory, too.
Eustace Scrubb. A name that the kid almost deserves.
A whole new spin on the phrase "fly a kite"
Considering that Gene Wilder just died today, I wholeheartedly echo this sentiment.
I didn't see reproach.
I had to take a day to sort out how I felt about this episode.