I actually liked Season 5, pointlessly putting Astor and Cody on the bus notwithstanding.
I actually liked Season 5, pointlessly putting Astor and Cody on the bus notwithstanding.
What with people not remembering Karl Urban and me apparently being the only Jeopardy! viewer who's seen Selma, today has been a disillusioning day for me.
Cher's father was played by Dan Hedaya, who was Nick Tortelli on Cheers, who then got his own spinoff, The Tortellis, which was not nearly as successful as Frasier.
Prince Edward Island, much like an 19th-century Scotch, should always be taken straight.
Swear to Earthling Jesus, I will go Clockwork Orange on the A.V. Club's collective ass.
Yes. We would also accept (500) Days of Summer.
Say Anything has JOHN MAHONEY, so I approve of this.
WALL-E is romantic as hell, bro. The romance between WALL-E and EVE is the impetus for the entire plot. WALL-E doesn't really understand the importance of his actions, he just knows that he wants EVE to be healthy and happy.
Damn, so many of you are picking movies straight out of my childhood. If people start saying Stranger Than Fiction or Ghost Town, I'm gonna get all nostalgic.
Damn it, I have had conversations about Selma *twice* in the past two days! It's an amazing movie!
Some day I will have to recount to you all the time I recapped the story of Clueless to my brother entirely through pictures of Donald Faison and vulgarity-filled rants about Paul Rudd.
Look, I voted for Bernie. I'm not a huge fan of Clinton, either. But all the people claiming she "stole" or "rigged" the election when she clearly woman the popular vote clearly have some problems they need to work out.
Don't worry. I'm sure jasoomian will come around and post it sincerely.
I love how Julia Stiles was in three modern-day Shakespeare adaptations, two of which were set in a high school, all made within a few years of one another.
Don't delete it. I love that movie.
Do I need to sit you all down and make you watch Selma? Because I will do it.
But don't you get it? She stole the nomination by winning the popular vote, even though she's a woman. Clearly the system is rigged, superdelegates oligarchy women find me repulsive notmyghostbusters.
Just because imdb has improved its stance on not hating TV doesn't mean it likes it.
How could you forget "Glory"? It had a show-stopping performance that brought Chris Pine to tears, and it played in the end credits to a fantastic movie that, like The Lego Movie, deserved much more Oscar Love.
Bill Hader being best known for Inside Out is actually fairly fitting, not only because he was great, but because he apparently played a large enough role in the writing process to receive a credit for his help.