It's not Denzel's best movie but it was entertainingly batshit crazy. Russell Crowe was so handsome back then. It had Traci Lords, William Forsythe, (and for you BBT fans, Kaley Cuoco).
It's not Denzel's best movie but it was entertainingly batshit crazy. Russell Crowe was so handsome back then. It had Traci Lords, William Forsythe, (and for you BBT fans, Kaley Cuoco).
Back when the internet was much younger I accidentally ended up on a site called Zootopia that was about bestiality. Using that same name for a children's movie doesn't sound right to me.
cEvin Key made an album called "Music for Cats" which I don't think is actually for cats, but is probably better for humans than whatever this guy comes up with.
I unapologetically love these movies. Pitch Black was an excellent sci-fi suspense horror, very minimalist. Chronicles of Riddick was an over the top action space opera and I loved the world-building. Riddick was minimalist again but I liked the addition of the dog creature.
Ever watched Team Knight Rider? I'd say that was one of the worst things I've ever done to myself.
Will this or Lucifer be worse? Lucifer's leaked pilot was pretty terrible but the scenario and constant name changes sound worse for this, somehow.
Better than Lookinglass, which was the second title.
I think the new cancellation notice is the stop filming notice now. The Player just got cut from 13 to 9, basically cancelled I figure.
They may not be cancelling the shows but they're shortening the order - I read that Minority Report was originally going to be 13 and now they're stopping at 9. I guess that still gives it time, but I can't imagine it really helps them thrive if you have to rewrite the last couple to fit in the remaining story.
I kept my PS2 around for these games.
None of the main networks seem to allow a show enough time to improve anymore.
I saw a poster for this in the local mall's food court. Apparently that's the demographic.
Apparently they're planning to phase out meats raised with antibiotics, beginning in the next year or so: http://www.nytimes.com/apon…
According to this week's Nielsen ratings, Limitless is doing much better than Minority Report, which the AV Club is covering. Minority Report sounds terrible so far, I'd rather have Limitless coverage.
It's a road near Olympia, and while driving past it I always wonder what it was named after. The spelling of "Sleater" is just odd.
He was the lead in Brainsmasher: A Love Story with Teri Hatcher. I remember catching it on cable one night when I was up late and wondering how much coke it took to get it greenlit.
It starts off as a buddy-cop type situation for the first season and most of the way through the second. Mid-second season it escalates into a better show, but I'd recommend watching all of it since characters and plot points show up that are important later. By the third season it's not really anything like the…
He was on a show on Comedy Central years ago called Viva Variety (with other The State alums) and he was hysterical as 'Johnny Blue Jeans':
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http://broadbandmap.gov/ Might be worth checking if there are other options. I finally found Frontier serviced my block and was able to get away from Comcast.
I'm hoping there's a rule (there must be) that he can't date the contestants because he looked tempted several times and flirted hard with a couple.