I don't remember him either. And, I didn't remember that Bert guy that Roger fired a few episodes ago.
I don't remember him either. And, I didn't remember that Bert guy that Roger fired a few episodes ago.
I really liked the silence during the end credits, but the evil part of me thought it would be cool if they went right into "Raining Blood" by Slayer.
"Mona! You're wife's name is Mona!"
Each stanza rhymes with the last.
Even worse, some of these trailers are wildly inappropriate for the viewing audience. I remember having to cover my daughter's eyes during a commercial for Pretty Little Liars, that opened with a body being wheeled out on a gurney before a G-rated kids cartoon.
Thanks for perfectly articulating everything that needs to be said about this subject. There are so many trailers and commercials that it's possible to forget what movie you are there to see.
It's kind of cool that they dispensed with all of the "Oh my god! It's Earth" cliches and just got on with the story. I still don't want to see it.
I hope they bring back Freaks and Geeks so that everyone can get excited and then inevitably be disappointed because the new episodes didn't live up to exceptions…and then, the AP can write a story about how poor critical reception destroyed whatever company had the gall to release it.
Did anyone look at the album art before they packaged this?
Wow, have a sense of humor, will you? A porn parody is the ultimate praise!
There must be lots of fences in England.
"I know Sophie Turner herself is only a few years older, but it still seems basically impossible that she’s playing 14."
Spoilers…her real dad is a giant from up north!
The wrong week to quit heroin, at least.
As with every rating on Amazon, anything in between a 1-star or 5-star review is not acceptable.
Thank goodness they ended the "Raj can't talk to women" nonsense. I could understand if he had trouble talking to women who he just met, but he's been around Amy, Penny, and Bernadette for years.
I don't think Rosemary's Baby is scary at all. That said, it's still freaking awesome. I didn't realize that it was adapted from a book. I saw the book in Barnes and Noble the other day and immediately flipped to the back to see if my favorite line from the movie was in the book: "Satan is his father now!"
Agreed. It's always good to see Harry show up in anything. I think that Roger Ebert once said that anything with Harry Dean Stanton or William H Macy in it can't be all bad.
Saw this one in the movies. Being a diehard Twin Peaks fan, I already knew going into this what I was getting (no Dale Cooper, a fake Donna). At the time it was released, I was more amazed that the movie actually got made and was glad to spend some more time with all of the wackos from Twin Peaks.
All four of them are so endearing, I can't imagine why the ratings are down.
There was an old horror comic where a group of greedy movie producers uses old footage of a dead "Bruce Lee like" movie star, only to have him rise from the grave and take revenge on them….