Me too! I didn't even notice it was CG!
Me too! I didn't even notice it was CG!
Late to the party, but Joan Jett played Columbia in a stage revival of Rocky Horror, not Frank. I actually saw that revival. It was good—Dick Cavett was the narrator!—but I still prefer the movie.
Soviet Union?
Agreed! I was almost ready to bolt after the premiere, but this ep was so awesome! Also, I didn't realize Shiva was CGI!
Yeah, but he's a vampire….
By the way, I first saw this movie on the Sci-Fi channel in 2003 or so. They were showing it to promote a new videogame based on The Thing. Every commercial break had ads for the game. I never played it, but it sounded like a cool game: there was a trust meter that kept track of how much the other characters trusted…
I was thinking about this film recently when I stumbled across reruns of two TV episodes that were highly derivative of it: the X-Files episode "Ice", and "The Adversary" episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Both episodes have the key elements: a threat that could be anyone, a small group stuck in an enclosed space,…
I was a little confused when they brought up Eleanor's sneaking her laundry in with her soul mate's. I was like, wait…they have to do laundry in heaven?
You're in luck, then! Prison Break is returning for a limited run, sort of like X-Files.
They could dub his voice!
And it's a bad movie!
He's at home, washing his tights!
Awww that is cute!
…not to mention all the people killed by Zoom or by the explosion at Star Labs (or by the metahumans created by that explosion). Flashpoint was much better and Barry is a moron.
Technically, Sara Diggle never existed. Barry temporally aborted her.
I think it was Soul Asylum's "Runaway Train" that was playing in the diner but yeah, it was half a decade old by then and took me out of the story for a moment.
I didn't mind season 2, but I agree about this season so far.
I've definitely heard of the Arnold Palmer, first from his Xarelto commercials, then from other sources. Candlepin bowling was a new one for me— and I have family in Boston!
I'm in NYC, and I saw this ep at 8 pm and the Halloween one from last year at 7.
Also, it ended when it should have. It didn't have that annoying, tacked-on, extra joke right before the credits that most every modern Simpsons ep has. Those jokes are usually terrible and, more often than not, have little or nothing to do with the week's main story (remember the jug band?). Furthermore, they throw…