Weezer made me hate Weezer.
Weezer made me hate Weezer.
Within three years, we got Rushmore, Election and Ghost World. It was a good time to be a disaffected teen with good taste.
He still has the definitive rendition of "Time After Time." The jazz standard, not the (also lovely) Cyndi Lauper standard.
Miles better!
The Only Son.
She was jumping out of chariots when she was a teenager! Xena4eva
According to reports, Gugu Mbatha-Raw won the original role, which was a "co-lead." But in recent months, the role was reduced to give more screen time to Rey and Finn. I guess that's the role Tran is playing. The script was given a minor rewrite in the past couple weeks for that reason as well.
Don and Joan in Mad Men
"I'm a hella straight cis-male, but I totally ship Poe and Finn. Radical."
"The bartender even looks like Dustin Diamond!"
"Yeah…looks like."
I'm guessing someone already posted this but…Star Wars Disco!
I don't know. If people view Miranda, Lydia and the social worker as "villains," then that's a problem with them, not the movie. Even as a kid, I never viewed them that way.
Dave Mirra and Tony Hawk were the two-man Mt. Rushmore of Xtreme Sports.
They were synonymous with BMX and skateboarding, respectively.
They have yet to give Rory a decent love interest. No more WB/CW Pretty Boys. She has no chemistry with any of them, though I tolerated Jess as a campy "bad boy." Let it be Paris or an entirely new character (Donald Glover? John Cho?).
Could it be used for dating?
Darin Morgan delivers a perfectly Darin Morgan-esque episode. I'm so glad to see the show provide at least one outright comedy episode in this limited run. Hard to think of an hour-long show today that switches up their tones/genres from week to week, but The X-Files always excelled at that.
"Seeing double/Four Krusties" has to be on there.
Matt Berninger turned into one of the Lone Gunmen so gradually I didn't even notice.
No, the 2003 film was a remake, not an origin story like Pan. A remake can do what it wants, including "corrections" of offensive material. An origin story has to match the spirit of the original sources. In this case, they're trying to match the versions we all grew up with (book/play, Disney film).
I should have said "Semitic."