Are you being sarcastic? Because I imagine people who want their sitcoms to have labyrinthine plotting and filled with one cheesy pun after another would be exactly the kind of people to watch a spelling bee on tv.
Are you being sarcastic? Because I imagine people who want their sitcoms to have labyrinthine plotting and filled with one cheesy pun after another would be exactly the kind of people to watch a spelling bee on tv.
I know it's considered misleading and a lot of people at least partially blame the name for its failure, but unlike Cougar Town and this show, I really love the name Terriers.
Yeah, ABC has really been pushing terrible titles in the past few years. This, Cougar Town, Dirty Sexy Monkey, GCB…
I've never seen that movie and was intending to keep it that way.
Nothing new- dates back to at least Police Squad.
They attacked Nicholas Cage!
Seriously, that needs further explanation.
I had the same reaction. I had no idea this was a thing that existed let alone something that's kind of popular and has been on for 3 years.
Happy Endings + Apt 3G is a much more logical pairing than either of those 2 with Modern Family (which they were both paired with at different times).
The moment when he was thinking about who's sperm would win in a fight was a thing of beauty. I thought Hulu had frozen (which happens all the time) but no, he was just completely motionless and silent in thought for waaaaaay longer than you'd normally see on network television.
NO!
The trailers seemed to imply that maybe these people were using actual real magic somehow to pull off their heists. I'm assuming that's not actually the case. Is there any somewhat logical explanation of their heists in the movie?
Good time to post this:
http://youtu.be/oUc0vbSlanM
I saw the trailer in a theater with several actual, real life environmental activists in the audience. They let out groans because they're sick of Fox News and its ilk depicting activists as extremist nutjobs and now a hip indie movie is doing the same.
"Jeff Nathanson, who’s previously stepped into existing franchises with his screenplays for Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull, Rush Hours 2 and 3, and Speed 2: Cruise Control."
SPOILER SPACE!
SPOILER SPACE!
SPOILER SPACE!
"and there is no good TV show that only last one season (they say)."
Same here. I guess I don't begrudge people who can't stand Seth Rogen, but whenever I see him in anything part of me still thinks "Ken!" and to a slightly lesser degree "Ron!"
And that's why you always leave a notification.
This. Hence movies like Death Wish and Taxi Driver, or Die Hard where an NYPD cop is a completely hardened badass compared to his LA counterparts, all the way through Quick Change in 1990.