Yes, they are all written by Robert Bloch, and they all three have that same scene at the end.
Yes, they are all written by Robert Bloch, and they all three have that same scene at the end.
I saw an interview once where Penn suggested the last episode would be to expose BULLSHIT! That would be awesome - cause they havce a tendnecy to ignore information that rebukes their argument.
Bah! I knew it was going to post twice. I even canceled out before trying to post again. Lame.
Just watched Homicidal and Straight-Jacket
Both of those movies are kinda similar in that they feature an absurdly campy twist at the end that requires an epilogue scene where characters sit around and discuss what the fuck just happened.
Just watched Homicidal and Straight-Jacket
Both of those movies are kinda similar in that they feature an absurdly campy twist at the end that requires an epilogue scene where characters sit around and discuss what the fuck just happened.
Has anyone mentioned that FIREFLY is not on this list yet?
Yeah, well, you spelled Blacula wrong!
American Gothic was from the mid-nineties, and it was pretty good.
Smith was awesome.
Yeah, I'm not really sure how technical the rules are for this list.
DAYBREAK
I really liked DAYBREAK with Taye Diggs. It was canceled before the season ran out, but the complete, self-contained season is available on DVD. It is ridiculously complicated, but I thought it was really well done. There are still a few loose ends regarding the nature of the sci-fi element, but the mystery…
Wasn't Andy Richter Controls the Universe TWO SEASONS?
I love the roller skating twins conjoined at the beard.
The Supporting Characters
There were a few episodes this season where almost any character that wasn't Don felt like satellites to the show's main action. And once Sal was gone from Sterling Cooper, the show never bothered to catch up with him in any way at all. The only way I can see these characters coming back is…
Aaaaccckkk! I meant to write that.
The funniest part
"The Achilles project. We —"
I guess I should have crawled out of my own head and specified which movie I was talking about . . .
The Humor
I thought a lot of the humor was intentional. It reminded me of the David Lynch school of oddball are-we-supposed-to-be-laughing humor.
I hear he's doing the motion capture thing with a Roger Rabbit sequel. Is this legit? Cause it really irritates the crap out of me.
I liked him in Green for Danger.