I would say the Les Miserables clue was easier, if only because Inspector Javert is such an iconic name.
I would say the Les Miserables clue was easier, if only because Inspector Javert is such an iconic name.
36 episodes a season or bust!
What Nancy Sinatra song was in Kill Bill: Vol. 1?
Hot damn if I am not looking forward to The Purge: Election Year. Yes, the first film was dog shit, but the second one was entertaining as hell and the Grillo Factor seems to have been increased for the third film.
Hot damn, we need another Twilight Zone.
I would love to see a grand farce in the style of a Marx Bros. film every once in a while.
For some bizarre reason my mind went to Airwolf before I realized how stupid that was.
God, I want there to be silent movies where the plot isn't related to the fact that it's a silent movie. Like, I liked The Artist, but can't we just get a silent rom-com? Or a silent sci-fi adventure? Or something?
My brother and I agree that the world doesn't need more Indiana Jones movies, it needs more Indiana Jones rip-offs, so I suppose I agree as well.
Rufus, as amusing as he is, is a horrible representation of the naked mole rat, some of the biggest bastards in the Animal Kingdom.
Oh my God, that "Theatre to Theater" category was insultingly easy. Half of them included character names, and the 2,000 dollar clue was Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
As exciting as it was to have a contestant from Seattle, they all lost me when none of them knew what a naked mole rat was.
Welcome back to Debate Club everyone. Our talk of romantic comedies has got me thinking about how we don't see many of those any more. So I ask you- What genre would you like to see make a comeback?
That doesn't count, "Selma" was in the clue!
Comedy-drama. The whole "dead cat" scenario would never happen in a straight dramatic film.
I know, right? And a movie that's been out for eighteen months is both "new" and only available to see in the theater.
One thing that Civil War made me realize is how much I would love to see movies set in between the movies, like smaller pictures that give us more time to see the characters interact; A Cap/Falcon film between Winter Soldier and Age of Ultron, a New Avengers film between Age of Ultron and Civil War, an Avengers…
This oddly seems like a threat, but a very bizarre one.
I couldn't watch that show because the leads were named John and Dorian and that reminded me of Scrubs and I just couldn't take it seriously/think about it without wanting to watch Scrubs.