He then remarried, went on a trip in his camper, and met Warren Schmidt, who then hits on his wife.
He then remarried, went on a trip in his camper, and met Warren Schmidt, who then hits on his wife.
Buffy actually consistently had one of the highest budgets of any TV show at the time. The problem is if Buffy was a movie (a good one based on these characters, not some horrible Kuzui-led crap) it would need at least a $40 million budget with all of it's effects. Even if you count an episode as a third of the length…
Cuteness
Yay, I got mentioned in the blog! To celebrate, I'll do the same premature-telling-of-the-joke thing for the contents of the complaint box…
In Brooklyn, it's not the heat. but the humidity that gets to you.
I completely agree with the love of Vanilla Coke. I still miss that wonderful stuff.
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To be fair, it was Buffy's attempt to prevent him from killing everyone else, not himself. Which makes it a bit more apropos. As to why it prevented Jonathan from killing himself…well, perhaps then fact that she was speaking to him at all was enough? Just a wild guess.
Already happened. "Lovers Walk" and "The Wish."
Evil ORW is also 10 times lamer than VW. VW is awesomeness personified. EORW (fun with acronyms!) sucks.
Xander's mind: What am I gonna do? I think about sex all the time. Sex. Help. Four times five is thirty. Five times six is thirty-two. Naked girls. Naked women. Naked Buffy. Oh, stop.
Buffy: God, Xander. Is that all you think about?
Xander: Actually… bye.
Oz's Mind: I am my thoughts. If they exist in her, Buffy contains everything that is me, and she becomes me. I cease to exist.
Oz: Huh
CHOCOLATE, CHOCOLATE, CHOCOLATE!!! ACK!!!!!!!!!!
CHOCOLATE, CHOCOLATE, CHOCOLATE!!! ACK!!!!!!!!!!
That's one that'll be covered next week—"Rap." Lisa gets named cutest reporter in New York, and both Catherine and Beth are jealous. It includes the brilliant and amazing list Vicki Lewis delivers of what various words for pretty women actually mean.
Yeah, "Catherine Moves On" is one of the best episodes of the entire run. Mr. James' sum up of everyone's stories makes me break out in hysterics every time.
Dan - I'm with you. I love Last Year at Marienbad. But it is over a line for many, many people. Yes he's been surpassed by Peter Greenaway, but there are many people out there who hate Greenaway too, if they even know who he is. Going as far out as that is bound to alienate people who go into movies expecting a…
Don't be so sure. Last Year at Marienbad is completely unlike either film (though all three are rather haunting and have this mesmerizing quality). Night and Fog similarly doesn't haven't a plot, rather lingering on an idea, but as a doc it comes more naturally. Hiroshima Mon Amour has much more of a throughline than…
As a guy born and raised in New York City who now lives in Los Angeles (I know—one of many), I can tell you, the no season thing can be both a blessing and a curse. Even being Jewish it's a bit jarring having Christmas when it's 75-85 degrees out, but I can't help but get some pleasure out of two conversations I have…
Yeah, I had no problem with Costas in this episode. But then again, I didn't have a problem with Costas as a sportscaster either. If anything I look back at the days when NBC had baseball as the good old days, when you could watch games and hear Costas, who was okay if not the best, rather than Joe Buck and Tim…