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You can't wait a week?

I didn't see Hutz around any alcohol, so that might have had something to do with it. Plus he's argued against every judge in the state, often as a lawyer, so he must have learned something over the course of that.

I didn't see Hutz around any alcohol, so that might have had something to do with it. Plus he's argued against every judge in the state, often as a lawyer, so he must have learned something over the course of that.

A Matter of Loaf and Death has still got nothing on the Wrong Trousers. A Matter of Life and Death however…

A Matter of Loaf and Death has still got nothing on the Wrong Trousers. A Matter of Life and Death however…

To be fair, the extent to which The Red Shoes is actually a real ballet is pretty disputable. A brilliant sequence, but it does things you couldn't actually do on stage.

To be fair, the extent to which The Red Shoes is actually a real ballet is pretty disputable. A brilliant sequence, but it does things you couldn't actually do on stage.

They do, but about a month later as there are heats to be screened and finalists to be chosen before anyone can upload anything.

They do, but about a month later as there are heats to be screened and finalists to be chosen before anyone can upload anything.

Nothing really in the way of watching things because I did the 48hours film festival (it's a big deal in New Zealand and I think in some other places). The idea is that you make a short film between 1 and 7 minutes in 48hours with an assigned genre, as well as a technical element, line of dialogue and prop assigned to

Nothing really in the way of watching things because I did the 48hours film festival (it's a big deal in New Zealand and I think in some other places). The idea is that you make a short film between 1 and 7 minutes in 48hours with an assigned genre, as well as a technical element, line of dialogue and prop assigned to

One line I loved: "In this house we speak the King's Diddly."

Generally, yes, but I'm just saying that season 4 starts off well and then something happens…

I get that, but it still felt forced.

A very quiet weekend, the only thing of note being a live performance of the Goldberg Variations by Michael Houston (He's a famous pianist in New Zealand, but I don't really know if he's well-known outside of New Zealand). It was good, but my seat was terrible and I ended up disappointed because I was mentally

Be prepared to be disappointed with season 4 of Buffy.

Moe's self-aware line really bugged me, because it didn't really feel like a Simpsons joke at all.

The use of Clair de lune annoyed me a bit though, they could have written a cue instead.

I think that Sullivan's Travels loses a bit of steam at the end when SPOILERS (is there a point to this if the movie is over 70 years old) he gets amnesia and goes to the black church. Not that the scene isn't effective, but I think it was a bit strained and forces the resolution too much. Largely though, a charming

In both this and his Archer guest spot, I had no idea it was him until afterwards. I thought he was better in Archer, though that largely hinges on one fantastic line reading. You know the one I'm talking about.