avclub-738d7deb467d69ea5d6c8aacb9613245--disqus
sandoz
avclub-738d7deb467d69ea5d6c8aacb9613245--disqus

He was tip-top in Fringe, too. Too bad he (SPOILER!!!!)………………………….bit the dust there, too.

That's been her storyline throughout the whole series. She's pretty, but has no idea how to relate to anyone who isn't entranced by her beauty.

That's been her storyline throughout the whole series. She's pretty, but has no idea how to relate to anyone who isn't entranced by her beauty.

The thing is I really do think that we will see a Ghost Lane episode either next season or the season after that. I have complete confidence that it will be well-done, though, and I think it has the potential to be one of the best the show has ever done.

The thing is I really do think that we will see a Ghost Lane episode either next season or the season after that. I have complete confidence that it will be well-done, though, and I think it has the potential to be one of the best the show has ever done.

Good fiction is always both. One of the reasons the great Russian novels are so highly regarded is how well they accomplish that. Characters like Alyosha and Dmitri from "The Brothers Karamazov" or Pierre and Prince Andrew from "War and Peace" have very distinct identities and we don't doubt for a second their

Good fiction is always both. One of the reasons the great Russian novels are so highly regarded is how well they accomplish that. Characters like Alyosha and Dmitri from "The Brothers Karamazov" or Pierre and Prince Andrew from "War and Peace" have very distinct identities and we don't doubt for a second their

Don made Pete kill the account precisely to avoid going through a background check.

Don made Pete kill the account precisely to avoid going through a background check.

At the time of it's release, I read a review saying that the piece at the end of Mr. Hollands Opus sounded like the music from an airline commercial.

At the time of it's release, I read a review saying that the piece at the end of Mr. Hollands Opus sounded like the music from an airline commercial.

I'm slightly disappointed that the article doesn't mention what an integral role music plays in many of the movies. The orchestral scores are almost uniformly great, but some of the pop songs in them are really great. "Message in Rouge" and "Yasashisa ni tsutsumareta nara" from Kiki's Delivery are fantastic, but it's

Cool, but I need a Left for Dead 2 mod, plz.

This is one of the movies that supports the "1999 is the most significant year in film of the past two decades" theory. This movie, along with "Fight Club" and "Election" basically signaled a shift in sensibilities that we're still seeing. You could almost include "Rushmore" in this, as it came out in October, 1998. I

The article discusses it pretty well, but I wanted to emphasize that the main lesson of this show is that while the One-Percenters are indeed human, with genuine emotions and feelings that are common to all of us, they may as well be from a different planet with regard to how they deal with them. Removing money as a

It's the other way around. Hershey licenses the product from Nestle for distribution in the US.

I've always thought of Doritos as the Dane Cook of potato chips, so I'm picturing something more like his recent meltdown.

I used to live in a town in Africa where they made sugar cubes. It was real cane sugar and it was delicious in just about any context, but I used to just eat the things whole like little pieces of candy. Unhealthy, yes, but oh, well.

The Blues Brothers is my favorite movie for one very simple reason: It's about two guys who love music. There's no pretense or irony or patronizing in the musical aspect of the movie, and when I watch the SNL performances I don't see any either. I never understood any hate towards them or the movie (not that there

I actually didn't even bother to read the review. The title just made me think of this