Second best. She's no Helena, but Sarah can take any of the others in a fair fight. As I noted a few weeks ago, her getting clobbered from behind by Rachel's cane - and then stabbed in her leg after that - was by no means a fair fight.
Second best. She's no Helena, but Sarah can take any of the others in a fair fight. As I noted a few weeks ago, her getting clobbered from behind by Rachel's cane - and then stabbed in her leg after that - was by no means a fair fight.
Ripley.
Huh. I really like season 2, and wouldn't recommend skipping any of them. Except maybe the "Tony" episode, but even that one has moments that I felt were worth it.
Yes she does… the "band" (and it still counts as a band) is just the three of them on guitars, with Brandi playing some piano too (This is the same lineup I saw two years ago, when they opened for The Avett Brothers at the same venue). They get an amazing sound for just three pieces, and the twins are fantastic…
The act of downvoting is a fact. You can have your opinion of the movie, misguided though I believe it is, which is neither right nor wrong. For either of us.
No, I downvoted for that. That's a statement of fact.
Affleck is good, Eisenberg is god-fucking-awful (not to mention horribly miscast). Even the few good things in that movie, and there aren't many, are more than offset by Eisenberg as "Luthor."
Downvote for upvoting BvS.
While you wait for the porn parody!
I'd argue it's better than the first. Both the movie, which had me in stitches until late, when it actually gets poignant (but still gets in some funny lines), and the soundtrack. I'd like to see it again, but will likely wait for the blu-ray.
Yes, we get the maturing Tony, who's learned from his mistakes, back in this movie. It's good to see.
Saw Paul Simon at Milwaukee's Summerfest Friday night. Even at 75(!) he's a vital musical force.
I've been asking that for months.
I think you will like the new Spidey movie. I saw the preview showing in Milwaukee Wednesday night, courtesy of AV Club, and, as I wrote about in the comments of Dowd's review, it's a funny, joyful film. The action, fights, and super heroics are there, but it mostly tskes a backseat to being the "intelligent teen…
More like MacCLOD, amirite?
Give me Haley Atwell and I agree.
No but both Stark and the waiter at the Thai place sure do.
This one does, in my opinion.
For him, this is an A or least A-.
He was absolutely one of the best on the original SNL. The Julia Child sketch alone earns his lifetime pass.