Gina Gershon was a good sparring partner for Lucy Liu, and I loved how she seemed to purr while she insinuated that the assassination was meant to kill Joan, while Liu got still and icy. Such a good scene.
Gina Gershon was a good sparring partner for Lucy Liu, and I loved how she seemed to purr while she insinuated that the assassination was meant to kill Joan, while Liu got still and icy. Such a good scene.
Not like CBS could have milked it: "Both of Angelina's ex-husbands on CBS tonight!"
I find Iris' "I'm a pretty girl so I can be demanding and even insulting" behavior tiresome in the extreme, so I prefer Felicity—but not by much. Her dialog reminds me too much of that other cutesy-computer-genius blonde on Criminal Minds. Do we need to pair everybody up, really? (If so, somebody write something…
ooh…so dismissive of Greenwood's career. He's so much more than the Star Trek movies. I recommend Exotica, The Sweet Hereafter, Thirteen Days, the one-season TV series Nowhere Man…I could go on and on. He's just such a cool actor.
I was thinking of Alcatraz, and hoping Jorge Garcia would show up.
did anyone else think of Moaning Myrtle with the outlandish giggle of live Mary/Moan and weep of Dead Mary? When Katrina said she'd send her soul to a better place, I hope she didn't mean the girl's lavatory at Hogwarts.
so sad
Barry awoke to new super-power abs…
Wells has superpower dimples.
The bomb explodes into a huge fireball, and our heroes just STAND THERE AND LOOK AT IT. No ducking for cover, no "holy cow, that building just blew up", nothing. I had to laugh.
I liked Leoben, partly because of his spirituality, but mostly because he's Callum Keith Rennie.
was anyone else annoyed at the brightly lit FOX promos popping up during dark scenes? I found it highly distracting.
When Helberg started doing his warm-up routine, I immediately saw it as an homage to The Honeymooners. It was so great that Chuck Lorre's vanity card at the end confirmed it! If there's a heaven, Art Carney is smiling in it.
the only plot hole I want explained: Ichabod was buried for 250 years. Jeremy, his son, was buried 14 years later. Disinterred Ichabod looks 30 years old. Jeremy (Henry) looks 60 years old. What???
GAH!!!!!!
with The Todd as "Wacky Restaurant Regular"?
gah…how many packets of sauce did you put on that pile of processed food product? That looked nasty.
I've said it before, but I'll say it again: David Marciano is just so much fun to watch, in almost every role, from Due South to Homeland and everything in between.
Bruce Greenwood is nothing short of wonderful in this movie. Don McKellar's scene with the leaky aquariums is the highlight comic relief. Just great stuff.
Richard Carpenter may have had selfish reasons for opposing this film, but the copyright issues are legitimate. The music represents his life's work, and he has the right to say how it is used. (And I can sympathize with feeling a little snippy if somebody was portraying me in an unflattering way.)
Keaton looks GOOD in his underwear.