The guy was in Three Kings, fer krissakes.
The guy was in Three Kings, fer krissakes.
The guy was in Three Kings, fer krissakes.
Malcolm in the Middle? Lois was always shrill and abrasive but the later episodes I come across seem to lack any other nuance in the entire show.
Malcolm in the Middle? Lois was always shrill and abrasive but the later episodes I come across seem to lack any other nuance in the entire show.
Now, *there's* a show with a precipitous drop-off in later seasons quality, oof.
Now, *there's* a show with a precipitous drop-off in later seasons quality, oof.
They actually got rid of him at the same time, but due to a glitch in the payroll system he kept getting paid and kept showing up and nobody really noticed or asked why.
They actually got rid of him at the same time, but due to a glitch in the payroll system he kept getting paid and kept showing up and nobody really noticed or asked why.
Both AMC and DISH are being such raging assholes about the whole thing, I'm quickly losing respect for both.
Both AMC and DISH are being such raging assholes about the whole thing, I'm quickly losing respect for both.
"I waas twold I woold be the oonly slaav on thees show."
"I waas twold I woold be the oonly slaav on thees show."
They've been dialing back Gunnar's villainy for a few weeks now (and they pulled *way* back on Elena this week). Every so often a designer's origin comes into play and here it was Gunnar, from Louisville, KY. "Back where I come from we fry butter" showed he was comfortable with his client's sass. Is he needling other…
They've been dialing back Gunnar's villainy for a few weeks now (and they pulled *way* back on Elena this week). Every so often a designer's origin comes into play and here it was Gunnar, from Louisville, KY. "Back where I come from we fry butter" showed he was comfortable with his client's sass. Is he needling other…
No, Breaking Away already had Italians.
No, Breaking Away already had Italians.
Lots of people got it at the time, fewer and fewer as time passes…
Lots of people got it at the time, fewer and fewer as time passes…
That tenderness is about Pam Grier's and Robert Forster's characters is what I love most about JB. It's something that Tarantino almost never does, so it's weird to have those two at the center with all those other much more Tarantino-esque characters revolving around them. I want them to win because I like them so…
That tenderness is about Pam Grier's and Robert Forster's characters is what I love most about JB. It's something that Tarantino almost never does, so it's weird to have those two at the center with all those other much more Tarantino-esque characters revolving around them. I want them to win because I like them so…