It great seeing quick rundown of greatest-hit Fringe events. "Because it cool."
It great seeing quick rundown of greatest-hit Fringe events. "Because it cool."
Me watched premiere, excited that J.J. Abrams remaking X-Files. Me only watch it sporadically because it air opposite bedtime for Cookie Jr. But me catch "There More Than One Of Everything," and me hooked from then on in. Best sci-fi show ever? Certainly best acted and best written.
Waiter, there turd in my punchbowl…
Me sure someone will give it go for old times' sake. Wouldn't Walter still be around in Observer-free timeline?
Ending very emotionally satisfying, and me glad show was able to wrap up on own terms. And me really hate to be that monster. But several things not make sense to me.
Internet say it happen in 2004. That seem about right.
"Savings"? "Investment income"? Me pretty sure neither of those are real thing.
Unaired VH1 would be great network. Me saw taping of different unaired pilot, Soundtracks Live. It was show at UCB they try to put on TV, where comedians re-enact 80s movie, with extra jokes thrown in, and band plays songs from soundtrack. Me just remember drag queen played Molly Ringwald, parents were played by Amy…
@avclub-29501df08e5d9ae59e432e4f188d3735:disqus , who have time for that? Me could barely find time to put on @Cookie_Bane:disqus mask every once in while.
Not following up on "Most Toys" biggest missed opportunity in TNG's run. Or, in broader sense, not continuing Data's character arc and giving him "emotion chip" instead was huge cop-out.
Why not just teleport to destination and not bother with first class?
Touché. But me still think Fringe more consistently good than Futurama, which has had ups and downs.
Me wonder how under-16 kids go on dates in suburbs, if they have to get parents to drive everywhere.
Both.
Also, me remember Hughes saying that he toyed with having Duckie end up with Andie, but he say because he trying to make statement about crossing class lines, she pretty much have to go with Blaine for movie to work. So ending we see is ending he intended all along, not result of studio meddling or audience testing.
Who would defend Wake Up? It have two brilliant scenes - Ron driving car without looking, and Ron blanking out Champ when Champ professing love over and over. But rest of it just garbage.
Caves just make people nuts.
You true artist, Scobias.
It always fascinate me when someone take shitty draft of movie and turn it into great movie. Netflix have feature-length Anchorman outtake called Wake Up, Ron Burgundy, that simply serve to show us that best comedy of last decade very nearly awful.
It crime that Thora Birch's career nosedive after that movie. She fantastic in it from start to finish.