A lot of what happens leading up to Abby dying doesn't make a lot of sense, but the scene where Jen speaks at her funeral is a killer. (@6:00) http://www.youtube.com/watc…
A lot of what happens leading up to Abby dying doesn't make a lot of sense, but the scene where Jen speaks at her funeral is a killer. (@6:00) http://www.youtube.com/watc…
A lot of what happens leading up to Abby dying doesn't make a lot of sense, but the scene where Jen speaks at her funeral is a killer. (@6:00) http://www.youtube.com/watc…
Well said, Sarc!
Well said, Sarc!
I'm not sure if the Netflix version of Dawson's Creek has all different songs as well, but I think the final song used in the finale (on the original DVD version) has this ridiculously schmaltzy song - "Broken Road" by Melodie Crittenden:
I'm not sure if the Netflix version of Dawson's Creek has all different songs as well, but I think the final song used in the finale (on the original DVD version) has this ridiculously schmaltzy song - "Broken Road" by Melodie Crittenden:
Oh man, I loooooooove "Hurricane." Cuz it's like, NOT ONLY A LITERAL HURRICANE BUT METAPHORICALLY SPEAKING AS WELL!
Oh man, I loooooooove "Hurricane." Cuz it's like, NOT ONLY A LITERAL HURRICANE BUT METAPHORICALLY SPEAKING AS WELL!
Wheeeeeeerrrrrrrrrre? (Maybe I'll look later. Hypocricy, I know.)
Wheeeeeeerrrrrrrrrre? (Maybe I'll look later. Hypocricy, I know.)
Touche.
Touche.
So, has anybody in the comments section commented on the actual text of Todd's piece above? Or, is 95% of the comments section still, "Man, I hate Girls / people who think sexism still exists in America are a bunch of liberal commies who don't realize that I'm totally enlightened and sexism is dead but dude I still…
So, has anybody in the comments section commented on the actual text of Todd's piece above? Or, is 95% of the comments section still, "Man, I hate Girls / people who think sexism still exists in America are a bunch of liberal commies who don't realize that I'm totally enlightened and sexism is dead but dude I still…
None of the backlash surrounding Entourage had to do with the main characters being "ugly", though.
None of the backlash surrounding Entourage had to do with the main characters being "ugly", though.
I do really like how the show's definition of "poor" is, essentially, the Weekender Wear from the middle of a J.Crew catalogue. That's TV poor, for sure. All in all, my favorite episode to date so far.
Eerie…..
Our blog has somehow accurately predicted now two board-game-to-movie adaptations, starting with the rumored Ridley Scott "Monopoly" project and now Candy Land. I still think Candy Land would work better as a horror movie, though: