I got me a lawsuit, it's as a big as a whale!
Now we're headed on down to the Los Angeles County Superior Court!
I got me a lawsuit, it's as a big as a whale!
Now we're headed on down to the Los Angeles County Superior Court!
"So, Doc, I was interviewing this guy. Bad limp, weird haircut. I had no clue he was this mass murdering criminal. He just spent a couple hours bullshitting me and then I let him walk right out the front door. And now I'm all messed up about it."
I find the idea of Jenny Slate being best friends with Chris Evans absolutely delightful.
I'm, what, 35 now, and I still remember the order of the President's from Yakko's song.
Don't miss hard-nosed detective P. Alan Stormdyk this fall in James Patterson's A Dykstorm is Coming.
"Someone get Katherine Heigl on the phone, now!"
That's not Hector Elizondo, it's his hilariously named non-union equivalent Joey Bologna.
Am I out of the loop on this because I thought it was pretty clear that Eve actually is a supernaturally aged Diana. Simply considering Eve's power levels and Diana's being so similar and the fact that HW/Meisner have her, I've thought since she showed up that the twist would be Eve is either a comatose/dead Juliet…
Warren Oates is such a jaw droppingly great choice for the Comedian, I'm ashamed I never thought of it. Kudos.
A Mid 90's era Watchmen movie with
Is it weird that when I read those books I see Night Court era Richard Moll in my mind?
Maybe there just comparing it to the Cobbler which is somehow worse than Ridiculous 6. They're also both kinda racist. Except the Cobbler is more like Grandma had an extra glass of wine and is saying uncomfortable things racist and the Ridiculous 6 is like Pat Buchanan raising money at a Donald Trump rally racist.
Warning: Philip D. Dick Short Stories are not for everyone. If you have a history of phasing into alternate universes, questioning your own existence or having God talk to you through a pink laser beam, please talk to your doctor (who may or may not be an android or your father or a separate part of your own identity).
The best way to treat Legionnaire's Disease is with Jonathon Franzen's Freedom!
I'd toss in Cura Te Ipsum which was probably the first really good episode of the show in my opinion. It comes way before the show hits it's stride with it's overall myth-arc, but it does have Linda Cardellini and the kind of morally ambiguous ending that you don't see a lot of on network TV.
He's so broken inside…what with all the daddy issues.
Professor Louis Jacques Thénard, inventor of the chemical match?
Yes, but that moment near the end when, spoiler alert for a 10 year old movie, everything stops at the sound of a crying baby is one of the most overwhelming profoundly hopeful moments I've ever seen in a movie. Sure, it's only a fleeting moment but and chaos soon returns but, man, seeing everything stand still for…
That's such a Kehrseite-Schlich-Kennen thing to say.
My first thought was it sounded like Top 10 with Smith or Edgerton as Smax.