I wasn't unentertained by Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Did we all forget that that was kind of a big movie when it came out or what?
I wasn't unentertained by Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Did we all forget that that was kind of a big movie when it came out or what?
X Men Reboots for Some
Miniature American Flags For All!
i relunctantly concur.
so there are some astronaughts that go up into space to discover the origins of human existence and end up stealing the leprechaun's pot of gold somehow??? I'd see that!
he's actually in the dooble. (it was a misprint but it was a misprint that somehow spawned an entirely new screenplay because of how much Cera liked the title)
ain't nuttin' wrong with Mad Libs son.
what if they're at universal studios??? (the one in florida that closed down—sobs uncontrollably at thought that he'll never get to do the Back To The Future ride)
as a blue-woman enthusiast
(not to summon our Chris Hardwick gimmick poster but)
POINTS!!!!
i'll admit that had excellent chemistry but it was awfully hard to get past the fact that the large majority of the movie didn't really change or add anything differently to the still perfectly fine first one from ten (now twelve) years ago. Is Spiderman really as sacred as the retelling of the story of Jesus that it…
yeah seriously—there were a number of actual laugh out loud moments here—many of which provided by your constant need to keep the Leprechaun frame intact. It also made me aware that there's gonna be a new Leprechaun movie out at the end of the summer and despite my sadness at there being no Willow this time around…
they should combine the two sequels into one—it would've saved a lot of time and effort and frankly it would've been a lot more interesting than how Spiderman 2 looks by itself.
for a second I thought your post said "have you heard all the twee, Guy Lombardo music young people listen to these days?"
Guy Lombardo should make a comeback!!!
I forgot about Back In The Game! Wow I watched just about every one that aired too and yet completely forgot about its existence until you just mentioned it. It was all right enough tho.
Its ok. I think its getting better by the week which helps. I feel like I'd like it better if it could lay off the schmaltz and learning to be less of an asshole modes a little bit but its watchable and it moves fairly well. (It helps that both Walton and Mini Driver are solid and even the kid's not half bad) I don't…
not as many as you'd think. I did the math on this and they actually aired all the episodes they had of both Betrayl and Once Upon A Time In Wonderland and I doubt they had more than a handful of complete episodes of Lucky 7 to actually air (one of the upsides to getting canned after your 2nd episode I imagine) so…
god has it been ten years already??? excellent summing up but you left out all the wonderfully horrendous Michael Caine impressions! (and other impressions too lets not leave out Geoff's Liam Neeson)
the network behemoths have faded from memory??? There's always gonna be some out of the way cable station rerunning them no? (well maybe not in ER's case—which I'm kinda surprised given how many episodes they did) but given how many millions of people watched all of those shows and how many of those millions are still…
really??? that's interesting cause they were both fairly prominent stars in the early 90's so that i wouldn't think they'd necessarily want to do this if they didn't have to. Very good to know. They must all really love each other (loved I guess since Jump is now deceased sadly)
well streaks were made to be broken.
we'll always have "Perfect Couples" NBC. (and I mean always—it seems like all 13 eps have been available at Hulu forever!)
You tell 'em RockRocky
I was even fully able to watch 2 Broke Girls tonight also because Bones was a rerun tonight also. (But I had to give up Mike and Molly because The Following—Ohh the choices we have to make in our daily lives you know???)