Do we know that for sure? Maybe it's like where Ferris Bueller is possibly just a figment of Cameron's imagination.
Do we know that for sure? Maybe it's like where Ferris Bueller is possibly just a figment of Cameron's imagination.
Actually Bruce Willis is himself a ghost who appears in movies. Goddamn typecasting.
silkolay, it would have been a fun reveal if people hadn't figured it out during the first episode of the season but it wasn't "revealed" until episode 8 or so.
Is this the first appearance of one of the Gumbys? I've never been able to figure out if he is a parody of something or someone or just a character the Pythons fell in love with.
I remember loving the whole thing, but then I was 11 at the time so what the hell did I know?
No, I was just bored that day.
Speaking of moral panics regard The Simpsons, my mom took my The Simpsons Sing The Blues cassette away because she heard bad things about Bart's anti social behavior on the TV and worried it might influence me.
Speaking of moral panics regard The Simpsons, my mom took my The Simpsons Sing The Blues cassette away because she heard bad things about Bart's anti social behavior on the TV and worried it might influence me.
Hadn't seen this episode before, but my first reaction to watching the clips was: is that Ryan Stiles with a mullet?
Had this conversation with a co-worker yesterday:
Him: "I like Sgt. Hatred."
Me: "So you're the one."
Island natives are things to you? You racist! Completely unlike their portrayal as primitive cannibals who worshiped a white man as their god in that movie, which could be in no way offensive to anyone.
I remember reading somewhere that the only shot that has both actors in the movie is when Pacino is walking up to the car after having pulled him over.
Have you looked at that guy's face? He ain't going to be convincing as the jovial next door neighbor with no ulterior motives.
Exposition was always one of JMS' weaknesses as a writer, made all the more maddening by how often he relied on it.
His first album named "Hodor" was pretty impressive, but his sophomore effort, called "Hodor," was disappointing.
Dany is my favorite character, but yeah, that last scene was a bit too much. Just once I'd like to see one of those "you're free" scenes end with a lot of them going: "Thanks for that, we are fucking out of here" instead of fawning over her.
As your Hand I advise you to rent a very fast carriage with no top. Get the Seven Hells out of Dragonstone for at least 48 hours.
What sucked about the way PTN broadcast B5 was that they would rerun old episodes in order until they caught back up to where the new ones started. So you'd be watching the episodes you just saw and since they would jump back 8 or so episodes you knew it would be a while before you saw anything new.
Are you Blade Rogers, Dan?
Because it's been two seasons (or a book and a half) since Ned's death. We the audience had gotten comfortable again. It was a brutal reminder that GRRM is still not fucking around.