Bitches leave!
Bitches leave!
That's Total Recall and RoboCop down - now all we need is a crappy Starship Troopers remake for Verhoeven's sci-fi trilogy to be fully bastardized!
I find stuff like this (and its equivalent in other mediums, such as early script drafts of movies I know well or beta elements of video games) totally fascinating. I wish more shows would release information like this.
Mads Mikkelsen as Britta's new psychiatry professor next, please.
Oh yeah, I'm being high school-specific here. Middle schoolers can be shitheads, irregardless of popularity. Most people mellow out in high school though.
I've only been high three times in my life. The first time I tried pot, freshman year of college, was pretty unpleasant. I freaked out and started rolling around on my bed and became concerned that I was permanently high and was going to die. Didn't experience any of the suddenly finding things extra-funny or really…
Major high school bullies being middlingly-ranked at best on the high school social ladder is completely true to life, and something very, very few other high school films or TV shows get right. They always have the most popular jock in school also be the biggest bully in school, which I'm sure has probably been the…
I'm sure that, given the direction that movie goes in, that was an intentional choice.
It doesn't have The Voice padding its ratings anymore, so this is going to be the last season anyway.
Mediocre, marginally watchable dramas that now look like great achievements in televised art thanks to their juxtaposition with Low Winter Sun: Hell on Wheels, Under the Dome, Glee, The Newsroom, Revolution, Defiance, Nashville
Tokyo Drift is the only F&F movie I've liked, so I'm kind of surprised at the seemingly negative consensus on it. It was the only one that felt like it was in on the joke, and the cinematography was beautiful.
1. Hannibal
2. Orange Is the New Black
3. Banshee
4. Orphan Black
I'm a 28 year old male and it's one of my ten favorite shows on TV. It's moving, it's emotionally nuanced, it's funny; it's just great. Though, as mentioned upthread, if you haven't seen Friday Night Lights (from the same showrunner), watch that first. Parenthood is FNL's kid brother.
I immediately ctrl+f searched for Spartacus to see if it had been mentioned, and am glad to see I'm not the only one continuing to beat the drum for this awesome, glorious, unique, badass show. It's my #1 TV show of 2013, period, and, after Friday Night Lights (my favorite show ever), the foremost show I feel a…
Though I don't live there anymore and haven't eaten at the restaurant in almost a decade, I ordered tableside guac at the Tex-Mex restaurant near my childhood home in Texas every single time we went there, starting in, I dunno 1998 or 1999 through 2004. I didn't realize at the time I was a trendsetter seeing fifteen…
I didn't like it as much as season 1-3, but I still liked it really well; well enough to watch it twice. I did think a few of the episodes felt too long, though, which never happened in the original series. It's probably my #2 comedy of 2013 after Bob's Burgers. My friends and I still pretty regularly quote some lines…
As somebody from the area the show is filmed (I've even seen the filming with my own two eyes while driving), I watch it so that I can cringe when they refer to places I can visibly see are places I know as Santa Fe as Wyoming.
"Tina-Rannosaurus Wrecks" is my favorite episode of the series after "Burgerboss," and probably one of my 20 favorite TV episodes of 2012. It's the best. "The Deepening" is also phenomenal.
All y'all know A View to a Kill is an awesome Bond song. Awesome, I tell you!
I had a lot more trouble believing that of the many, many people at ACN who've watched that interview probably many, many times apiece, absolutely no one noticed the clock until now.