Another vote. These bring back memories.
Another vote. These bring back memories.
Another vote. These bring back memories.
@avclub-913d3a7404f98f0ee3766e12e78506fe:disqus : When I first watched the show I was only mildly interested for the first couple of episodes, excellent though they were. However, the moment the man approached Don on the train and addressed him as Dick Whitman, I became seriously hooked.
If you haven't filled him in…
@avclub-913d3a7404f98f0ee3766e12e78506fe:disqus : When I first watched the show I was only mildly interested for the first couple of episodes, excellent though they were. However, the moment the man approached Don on the train and addressed him as Dick Whitman, I became seriously hooked.
If you haven't filled him in…
How about let's all post no more forever.
How about let's all post no more forever.
The Great Spirit's all like, "Aw fuck it."
The Great Spirit's all like, "Aw fuck it."
I was hoping he'd have more Get Crazy anecdotes. That always seems like a movie that ought to have had a lot of backstage oddities.
I was hoping he'd have more Get Crazy anecdotes. That always seems like a movie that ought to have had a lot of backstage oddities.
Liked for "space cigarettes" and "nubile."
Liked for "space cigarettes" and "nubile."
As best as I can tell from the OED, "friscalating" seems to be an obsolete term meaning capering or dancing about. Which does seem plausible in context.
As best as I can tell from the OED, "friscalating" seems to be an obsolete term meaning capering or dancing about. Which does seem plausible in context.
"Your grandparent's entertainment is far more offensive than you'd think."
"Your grandparent's entertainment is far more offensive than you'd think."
The relevance doesn't so much bother me. Heck, the song "Singin' in the Rain" isn't really even relevant to the movie, it's just a great song about being happy, like "Good Morning". It's more just a matter of tone. I feel like the movie's energy just plummets during that sequence in a way that it doesn't elsewhere,…
The relevance doesn't so much bother me. Heck, the song "Singin' in the Rain" isn't really even relevant to the movie, it's just a great song about being happy, like "Good Morning". It's more just a matter of tone. I feel like the movie's energy just plummets during that sequence in a way that it doesn't elsewhere,…
I assume you'll be attending the premiere.
I assume you'll be attending the premiere.