Oh my God, this is so good. If it's not the giant Lovecraft entity breaking over from the Upside Down, it's the Vincent Price "Thriller" narration.
Oh my God, this is so good. If it's not the giant Lovecraft entity breaking over from the Upside Down, it's the Vincent Price "Thriller" narration.
He's just going to walk you home. It's not his fault if he lycanthropes out or develops rigor mortis and yet someone retains the ability to do dance numbers.
The Duffer Mothers must be so proud.
This will be a better TV adaptation of Stephen King's "The Mist" than the actual TV adaptation of "The Mist."
It's the most successful movie he's been in and the one people recognize him the most from, so they're naturally going to list that one.
Hearing that, it's kind of impressive he had the career as long as he had. That sounds like a textbook way to get blackballed in Hollywood.
The Grisham adaptations in the 90s were like character actor heaven.
I don't think it was directly, but it was an indication that merely getting involved with Tony, even on a strictly business level, was going to end badly for you.
Anyone besides Curry and O'Hara are suspect.
His end was pretty damn sad and one of the earliest examples of "anyone who comes into Tony's orbit end up paying dearly for it." Topped the following season by Robert Patrick's Dave Scatino, except he didn't die (probably wished he had though).
I really like that movie.
The name change was long overdue.
Hah! That was dinner…oh fuck.
I suggest spraying for press secretaries.
I don't think you want to see what she looks like after weeks of the Mountain's tender loving care.
There's a simple reason why Trump is having such problems getting people to fill those empty spots in the WH; nobody with any future prospects wants to have this on their resume.
Now that he's unemployed, he'll be stealing a lot more. Secure your mini-fridges, people.
Sean can't reply as his mouth has been firmly attached around Trump's member since last year.
Exactly and I think they were better at getting away with it than "Ren and Stimpy" because they weren't so blatant and in your face about it. John K. had to be talked out of doing blowjob jokes on "Ren and Stimpy," for crying out loud.
That's a fair comparison, except Harmon is both too talented to be cast aside and can actually get his shit together to get stuff done. I don't think John K. is either.