I saw it at an evening showing, mid-week, in a theatre full of adults. It's not really a kid's film.
I saw it at an evening showing, mid-week, in a theatre full of adults. It's not really a kid's film.
Or get the rights to the Murdoch Mysteries, if they want something that's sort of Old Westy and humorous and about crime solving.
Plus Yannick Bisson is the handsomest man on television.
I agree, and I honor anyone who lasted even 15 minutes into it.
I lasted maybe 10 minutes before I gave up and watched something else.
There have been funny westerns, but this isn't one of them.
Damn. Beat me to it.
It was Flatt & Scruggs, right?
…down at the crossroads…
The devil taught him snark.
What I was thinking, but you expressed it so much better.
It was on the 2 pm NPR news broadcast, but that's Louisiana time. It would have been 3 pm in NY, whatever in California. Who the hell knows?
How about after he took the reins?
He played a drag queen in an episode of Prime Witness, and he was in a radio series, Our Brave Boys, in which he was the brilliant, manipulative, sexy cpo in a MOD office.
If he had an agenda, we'd be crouched down waiting for the Frankie Boyle Doctor. Which I actually would love to see.
This is brilliant. Capaldi is great.
Hard to talk when you're gagging.
Quick! Get a stool sample!
Hell, I remember one of those PR pictures of the two of them with their new baby.
Are you thinking of Robert Blake?
You seem to be confusing #43 with #44.
Possible Breaking Bad endings that will piss off everyone:
1. Walt wakes up attached to a chemotherapy machine and realizes the whole thing has been a (legal) drug-induced fantasy.
2. Walt types "The End" and pulls the last page of his novel, Breaking Bad, out of his typewriter (okay, but would it work as well with a…
Carol Burnett had an actual storyline on AMC, with the funniest payoff I've ever seen on a soap.