And there goes the last shred of my childhood…along with that berry aneurism.
And there goes the last shred of my childhood…along with that berry aneurism.
And there goes the last shred of my childhood…along with that berry aneurism.
It's obvious, and yet…utterly perfect. This one gets my vote for the win.
It's obvious, and yet…utterly perfect. This one gets my vote for the win.
"Am I exploiting my core competencies?"
"Am I exploiting my core competencies?"
I agree Edelstein was wasted here. I think she would've made a perfect Irene Adler for this show's Sherlock.
I agree Edelstein was wasted here. I think she would've made a perfect Irene Adler for this show's Sherlock.
You forgot the part where as Lohan swung at Mitchell, she should, "Smick Smack!
You forgot the part where as Lohan swung at Mitchell, she should, "Smick Smack!
A pretty good episode buoyed by one of the best and most simple scenes in the show's history (Phylis and Stanley acknowledging that of course they would help Jim and Pam), yet also featuring one of the worst. That coda where Dwight and Angela ask Toby how gay people have sex was truly, utterly, awful. The nadir of…
A pretty good episode buoyed by one of the best and most simple scenes in the show's history (Phylis and Stanley acknowledging that of course they would help Jim and Pam), yet also featuring one of the worst. That coda where Dwight and Angela ask Toby how gay people have sex was truly, utterly, awful. The nadir of…
Does anyone thing my film ranks at all with the others? I'd be thrilled if the AVClub would just feature it for a few days. Just so something I made finally got a real audience.
Does anyone thing my film ranks at all with the others? I'd be thrilled if the AVClub would just feature it for a few days. Just so something I made finally got a real audience.
Still give a shot to an unknown. It adds a degree of verisimilitude by having a real up and coming singer. Hell, build a whole show around that, not all these faux performers. Again, to dredge up Altman's film, there you had people doing their own singing, and often their own writing as well. It was a hell of a…
Still give a shot to an unknown. It adds a degree of verisimilitude by having a real up and coming singer. Hell, build a whole show around that, not all these faux performers. Again, to dredge up Altman's film, there you had people doing their own singing, and often their own writing as well. It was a hell of a…
HBO commits this offense often too. They have this salacious need to throw in at least one gratuitous sex scene. The nadir of "The Pacific," was that repellant sex scene between the Medal of Honor winner and a starlet during a war bond drive. It was completely unnecessary and felt added just for T&A.
HBO commits this offense often too. They have this salacious need to throw in at least one gratuitous sex scene. The nadir of "The Pacific," was that repellant sex scene between the Medal of Honor winner and a starlet during a war bond drive. It was completely unnecessary and felt added just for T&A.
Seriously, how much longer does this woman have? Is there anyone out there who doesn't think this won't end well, that there is nothing to stop this train from careening off the cliff?
Seriously, how much longer does this woman have? Is there anyone out there who doesn't think this won't end well, that there is nothing to stop this train from careening off the cliff?