J.G. Ballard's gotta be in there somewhere. Also, Saki?
J.G. Ballard's gotta be in there somewhere. Also, Saki?
Drive does have great performances, though. Cranston and Brooks are terrific, and I loved Oscar Isaac in it as well.
There's some much concentrated awful in this comment.
Drop the "plausible" and you've got a Tony Scott movie: Man on Fire, Unstoppable, Spy Game.
Haha The Score. There's a good movie hidden somewhere in that movie…somewhere.
Mystery Men is a whole bunch of dumb fun. One of Greg Kinnear's best comic performances! Which sort of sounds like damning like faint praise, I realize.
Tea-infused drinks are gonna be the huuuuuge thing this summer. Mark my words.
Seeing Diana Rigg on GoT got me thinking: if they ever saw the need to reboot the 60s Avengers (and they could, since the 97 movie was a mass hallucination), Natalie Dormer would be a fantastic Emma Peel. Or Lena Headley, even.
I haven't gotten around to watching AHS: Asylum. Is it actually good, or is it more of the same trainwreck that the first season was?
As much as I think Gravity Falls is the best animated show on TV right now (Well, Archer is damn close), I can see why it wouldn't necessarily set the world on fire in its first season. Give it time, the critics will come around. Oh yes, they'll ALL come around.
This is an odd diversion on a Newswire about Ke$ha drinking her own pee, but whatever floats your boat.
I thought the seventh, while uneven, was much better than the sixth. For me, the sixth season was just awful (save the musical, obviously) until the final arc.
Sounded a lot like him, but the internet is no help in solving this mess!
While even its workshop had mixed reviews, I'd have loved to see it just to see Kristin Chenoweth doing the Madeline Kahn character.
My sister decided to pick this week to do attend a seminar at the National Weather Service in Norman. Needless to say, she and all her atmospheric scientist buddies have been roped into helping out. Norman is way out of any danger, so that's good for her.
The Cheers reviews were exceptional. I really miss 'em.
I once went on a date with a guy who's favorite TV show of all time was The Big C. I bet he's thrilled!
Blackadder or more Monty Python please!
Meanwhile, my Discount Swagger Coaching business has yet to take off.
Cee Lo is also an absolute treasure. Does he still use his Twitter account to pick up women?