His gagging had me gagging. Will skip that sequence on ALL repeat viewings.
His gagging had me gagging. Will skip that sequence on ALL repeat viewings.
“It was never our practice to cheat … "
Mike Colter is aware of the effect he has on women.
They got called on it early on and then compensated for it in later seasons. Sometimes in hamfisted ways (I'm looking at you, Papi).
Same here. I am/was a big fan of hers going back to her Canadian indie roots. I watched a lot of garbage (New Best Friend, Crow: City of Angels) just because she was in it. I choose to believe that she got more involved in philanthropy and put acting on the back burner and that's the only reason why she's not a…
I watched it to the end but I thought it went off the rails in the first episode of Season 2, where they basically hit reset on all the plot lines from Season 1. They did that for every season premiere after that.
As a non-Arrowhead, I seem to vaguely recall that somewhere around season 2 or 3 the show went off the rails and its fans turned on the show. So I'm surprised to see that it's entering its fifth season. Did it pull out of that dive and, if so, when and how?
Just put it on his teleprompter/ad copy.
I understood that reference! Which is the only thing I've followed in this whole thing as someone who's never listened to Opie and Anthony and always thought that Jim Norton is a fucking creep.
Before reading the article, I assumed she'd be playing one of the high school Heathers. I swear to god, that woman is immortal.
I think it's safe to say that, no matter who wins, we lose.
Those "see something, say something" spots are right out of a Paul Verhoeven dystopian satire.
Pretty apt description of the SAG/AFTRA merger.
BOOOOO!!!
They waited to fire O'Reilly until advertisers started leaving his show. That is, up until he stopped making them money.
I thought for sure that the payoff would be that the tech didn't need it right away and that Sam was just trolling Bash.
I think the show is too light-hearted to veer into any substantial tragedy. No hardcore drug addiction, no accidental deaths or suicides, no murder plots. None of these characters, not even Melrose, are going to end up on Orange is the New Black.
Thanks for your input.
I'm not annoyed by the movies themselves so much as the marketing campaigns for them. Those fucking minions, everywhere.
They're chasing the cultural phenomenon that was Van Helsing.