You jest, but I'd watch it.
You jest, but I'd watch it.
It's an understandable mistake, what with Sex And The City, a show that everyone initially though was called (or should have been called) Sex In The City. Ever since then, "and" and "in" have been confusing the heck out of people.
Could be a British accent. They drop their "g"s, and they're fond of saying the word "lass" also. Come to think of it, Irish or Scottish accents work too.
For a second, I thought you were pitching a Good Times spin-off about that handyman they all hated for some reason (that always bugged me).
These are the type of things that make me hate Millennials.
The part in the original Walking Dead where Rick Grimes wakes up in the hospital and finds that the Zombie Apocalypse has transpired during his coma isn't just from 28 Days Later— the same thing happened in the first Resident Evil movie. I'm not 100% sure, but I think that film predated 28 Days Later.
Funny thing is, I knew some of the people who appeared as his backing band in his video. Interesting bunch of guys (mostly junkies, all punk rockers). One of them, who works as an extra on Gotham, still knows Jesse— they hung out together just recently
I know how the zombie virus gets started: a tainted batch of the drug Utopium, mixed with the energy drink Max Rager. (great opportunity for a crossover episode with iZombie).
Wow, me too! In fact, I didn't realize it at all, I learned it from you.
Yes! Killer Bob from the scene where Maddy, Donna, and James sing a song together, then Maddy sees Bob in the living room climbing over the couch towards her. Good call!
As I said on Twitter right after that scene, I consider Chilton the Mr. Bill of Hannibal. "Oh no!"
There have been other times where I watched Hannibal through my fingers, but the scene where Dolarhyde bites off Chilton's lips was the first time where I fully obscured my vision so I couldn't see the screen. I knew something truly horrific was coming thanks to an Entertainment Weekly article which spoke of a scene…
I'm loving Buzzr! It's such a trip seeing '70s era Family Feuds, or shows with '70s and '80s-era celebs like Mindy Cohn from Facts of Life. One episode of a show called Body Language had a young Marcia Wallace (aka the late actress who voiced Mrs Krabapple). It was bittersweet.
Magnets — how do they work?
That's a Feudian slip.
So is pederasty.
Batman Forever was such a terrible movie, it should be ignored when discussing the character in general.
That's for a jury to decide!
Yeah, Batman was definitely similar to The Shadow, in the way that Green Arrow is similar to Batman. Batman started off as a Shadow knock-off, is what I'm saying here.
I know, right? I was shocked when my sister told me that they still had the hole instead of toilets in some parts of modern-day Italy. This is the 21st Century people!