The thing most people (and TV shows) don't understand about the rule of law - it isn't as much about proving somebody is guilty or innocent as its about whether there is or is not enough evidence to meet a given legal criteria.
The thing most people (and TV shows) don't understand about the rule of law - it isn't as much about proving somebody is guilty or innocent as its about whether there is or is not enough evidence to meet a given legal criteria.
Community has been one of my favorite sitcoms, but I think this season has been shaky - Dean Pelton and Chang are fine in small doses, but I think it has been a mistake to make them regulars.
I don't know if I'd call Garbo a 'great' actress, but she played famous spy Mata Hari - so maybe that's where the nickname came from.
Wasn't the deal with her that she became addicted to meth?
Ugh, I like some Altman films but absolutely detest the film version of MASH.
What's next to fall, Dr. Who?
Is there some of directive by the editor of the AV Club that all reviews that all TV reviews include grandiose pronouncements about the "rules of TV" as if there is some sort of secret bible known only to a select few?
Has anyone else been struck by how much Archie Panjabi's (Kalinda) English accent has been been 'leaking' through her American accent more and more this season? It was REALLY noticeable in her scenes with Dana tonight.
Another example of JEH as the ghost in the machine.
My impression that the 'main' bad guy is a white anti-establishment type or (gasp) hippie, but all along the way secondary black bodies are fleeting victim's of Clint's wrath.
I felt indifferent to his character and don't think that was Malick's intent.
Armond White is a cynical, canny self-promoter - there is nothing at all 'crazy' about him.
Don't oversell Cluny Brown - it's good, well made movie but IMHO not Lubitsch in top form either.
He is a 'critic' who pisses me off even more than Todd VanDerWerff.
I really liked this episode, think they are beginning to find a new less slap-sticky rhythm for the show. Just watching the 3 guys singing together at the end made me feel really happy, even though it wasn't 'funny'.
Ha, I think of Pacino as like Dr Jeckyll/Mr Hyde, Michael Corleone is the 'good Al', most of his other performances are the 'bad Al'.
Ha, I've always thought DiCaprio looks kind of like a taller Mickey Rooney.
Then what does that make rehearsing for cocksucking?
Lieutenant Buttocks
Ah, S&C's parent organization!