Saunders shooting Bennett
Perhaps it's because Bennet is the only person, other than Topher, who can further the remote-wipe technology? Boyd must assume that Topher won't help Rossum any further but he can't be sure about Bennett.
Saunders shooting Bennett
Perhaps it's because Bennet is the only person, other than Topher, who can further the remote-wipe technology? Boyd must assume that Topher won't help Rossum any further but he can't be sure about Bennett.
Private security contractors
Hollywood's new go to villain. Not that I mind it in the able hands of the Dollhouse
I don't care what they said about reunions
being hokey and cheesy…this made me really want not just a reunion, but more Seinfeld episodes. It was the greatest TV comedy in the history of the medium, hands down, bar none, whatever else you say.
Larry playing Larry and George and Jason playing George and Larry and George
or whatever, reminds me of Jerry trying to explain the appeal of the J. Peterman biography and Kramer's Peterman reality tour
Great news
since Tuesday is totally empty. Plus when V comes back it'll be a great night of TV
Let's talk about "New York, I Love You"
and how New York needs to get over itself.
The four daughters are mentioned in the LA Confidential movie so I assume it was in that book as well.
I can't remember, were Dudley Smith and DA Lowe in Black Dahlia or were they not introduced until Nowhere?
The Quartet is pretty awesome. The Big Nowhere is really Ellroy's first foray into three person narratives featuring truly flawed characters. It's an epic too.
The house and the weird people in it and the location reminded me of "Home" but it also had the Jersey Devil feel as well.
I feel there are plenty of asshole chefs this year who also seem talented. The Voltaggio Brothers, Eli, Jen…the only seemingly great chef who seems like a decent person is Kevin
A very X-Files-esque episode
Reminded me of a cross between "The Host" and "Home"…in fact the house that Hughes lived in…I could have sworn that was the same house they used in "Home". Any other huge X-Files nerds agree with me, or at least know what I'm talking about?
Maybe Ebert will write a scathing review
I love the onion article where Breuer is hanging out at some college party even though he's not doing stand-up anywhere in the area.
Based on what the Voltaggio brothers are doing, it seems like molecular gastronomy and deconstruction go hand-in-hand. I'm sure that I'm totally off though. Also Jen C said that she is "classically trained" and doesn't do deconstruction which makes me think that it's not part of the classical french training
the thing that pissed me off the most about the bandana thing was that Jersey Jag-off was orchestrating the thing and then shitting on Robin. Mike is a mediocre chef who knows how to compete on a reality show. If he makes it deep into this competition it's only because he consistently latches on to the best chefs or…
Based on recent developments I'm starting to think Ashley is a dark horse. I don't think she'll be in the final episode as a contestant, but I think she still has some life left.
that whole hubbub with the outtake was viral right?
that would be mindblowing…still time to do that though, no reason Milch can't helm the damn thing
Lucky for you, Tom Hanks/Playtone is planning an adaptation of Tabloid and Cold 6 and probably Blood's a Rover for HBO. I figure each book in the trilogy is good for an 8-10 episode season of 1 hour episodes. that way you can really flesh out each book. it could really be amazing if done right. I know that people…