The Cadillac, because Julia Louis-Dreyfus's delivery of the word "Diapers" when Susan asks what Art Vandelay exports is one of my favorite things in all of comedy ever.
The Cadillac, because Julia Louis-Dreyfus's delivery of the word "Diapers" when Susan asks what Art Vandelay exports is one of my favorite things in all of comedy ever.
I hope that if you ever get a dog, you name it Cerberus.
He would have thrown off the long and lean physical dynamic the 3 of them all have though. He brings what my father calls "short and portly".
Seriously though- You clearly have a knack, or talent or whatever the
hell else you want to call it, for getting the person to drop the actor
facade and not just treat the interview as the usual canned response
affair and tell some really great anecdotes about what's it like being
an actor.
Will Harris strikes again. That is to say- Great work as usual Will…
I guess a purple-haired, one-eyed woman would be freaky as hell in real life, wouldn't she?
Dr. Gillian Taylor: Don’t tell me, you’re from outer space.
Running the entire series for TNG was one of the very first things I did when I got Netflix, specifically because I knew there were a fair number of episodes I'd missed in its original run.
That's a great point. Logical? Yes. Pragmatic? Absolutely. Altruistic? Not necessarily…
The episode begins with the crew finding that horrible stained turtleneck and they're able to clone Kinsey from all of the flop-sweat it's soaked with.
'Now I may be just be a simple country Hyper-Chicken, but I know when we're finger licked.'
Ah yes, as the midriff-baring astronomist, of which there are so many…
Their Mission: To boldly search for other, kick-ass space boozes like Romulan Ale
The one thing that kind of bummed me out about First Contact was the freaking cover version of Magic Carpet Ride. Come on guys, the royalties to get the real deal from Steppenwolf couldn't have been that much.
The Search for Spock may be uneven, but it has Christopher Lloyd as a Klingon, so it gets a pass from me.
They did a great job of covering up that missing finger, I didn't even know about it until just a couple of years ago. Every once in a while you'd at least catch a glimpse of Radar's hand on MASH.
Looking back on that scene now, I love how much it relies on the audience's ignorance of computers so that Scotty can do what he does. What programs is he using on that 1985 computer? Is he writing in FORTRAN? Is it one of the first copies of MATLAB??
I know it's not popular around these parts, but I really enjoyed that aspect of Into Darkness. I thought the reveal about Admiral Marcus's intentions to make Starfleet a strike-first military fleet, primarily because of Nero showing up and kicking Starfleet's ass so thoroughly in the first movie, worked really well.
That damn syndication schedule is what kept me from being a completely regular viewer.
Keanu Reeves is also by all accounts a very decent human being.