I'm not sure if this is a worthy Inventory, because couldn't this list really be about 200 deep?
I'm not sure if this is a worthy Inventory, because couldn't this list really be about 200 deep?
Maxwell… We had to wait 8 years between Now and BLACKsummers'night, with the latter being a tease that it was the start of a trilogy. Another 5 years later, and nothing else so far except for an Alicia Keys duet.
My apologies if this has been brought up by someone else by now, but did anyone else think there might be some connection between Joe and the Governor considering the "liar" stances by both of them? Maybe I'm reaching, or maybe a missed opportunity for the writers?
I'm disappointed Dan didn't go for the easy joke at the end. "Even though O'Reilly is a perfect dick, could that penis still be called perfect?"
I really don't have a problem with him still getting chances to make movies. At least he's able to generate something original amongst all of the remakes/reboots/redos. With him, I think there's always that little bit of hope that he'll create something really good again. And then, thud (recently anyways).
Soylent Terminus?
Yep. We will all understand if you're now thankful you were in the bathroom.
I guess that could be it, I really didn't check her back as they were leaving the property. But it would seem odd that she would have kept that after being sent on her way by Rick.
My Stray Observations:
Will Munny taking that first sip is one of the greatest non-verbal signals of a tonal shift in a film.
Wow, a C. And for all the flak that The Walking Dead gets, AVClub has never given it anything below a B-.
"…uncanny knack for killing dead people…" is a knack that doesn't exist in real life.
It was his enjoyment… something to the effect that she's never seen someone smiling during all that.
Big week for Jeff Kober… The Walking Dead guest spot last night, and today both A Man Apart and his Lost guest spot re-run were on.
Wow, so the two downvoters are still out there just trolling. My last comment was a minute old and BAM two down votes. How quick are you going to be with this one?
When I walked out of the theater with my kids, I didn't want to go out and buy more Legos. I wanted to go home and play with the Legos we already have.
I completely agree. I did not see that coming. I've got three kids (all under 10) and the end kind of choked me up, making me wonder if I'm doing anything to inadvertently stunt my kids' creativity.
While it's true that the action on that particular play did not kill him, it was on the field of play and during a game. And I totally agree about college and especially HS - those numbers would definitely be higher.
Re: Heaven Can Wait, there has been an on-the-field death: Chuck Hughes in 1971.
It might or might not be the one I would end up choosing, but the first one that came to mind was the rave in Groove.