Pete Hornberger's wife found him.
Pete Hornberger's wife found him.
Rather Pug-natious.
Snark about LUCK aside — I think he'd do an amazing job with "Spotted Horses" — I loved that story so much in college and loved it even more reading it to my 3 month old niece during tummy time several years ago. The guy who played Deadwood's Dan Dorrity would be a good fit to play the Texan who likes his gingersnap…
Been on hiatus since OZ.
Any news on the David Milch helmed, HBO produced Faulker adaptations?
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people of a certain age in east texas, where i grew up, still say yankee
I know this's wildly a-temporal, but I do enjoy your posts on the Classic Club reviews. I just finished a re-watch of the series and in THE SCENE in the finale, it struck me this time around that the only two words spoken — "Captain. Captain," may be a sort of twisted allusion to a Walt Whitman poem — your thoughts?
This is fun.
PGA Punch?
That would be pretty great. What would they do for Hemlock Grove?
The Syrian Electronic Army can't hack this platform, right?
A Milford man's working the booth.
I like this band and I am saddened by Tim's shitty behavior.
I'm thinking it was electro-ghosts that slaughtered dude in the elevator.
something something like a BOSS?
Since I haven't seen anybody else go there yet, I guess I'll be the one to suggest "DP" — a connotation I could get behind. I look forward to your reviews next year.
Wait, why won't it find DVD? I saw it on Netflix years ago, and would enjoy a re-watch, what infernal mechanism will keep it from my collection?
Ok — just finished episode 13. If Netflix produces a second season…yeah, I'll watch it. Plenty of shows get better a year after, and since I long ago quit True Blood, this could fill the niche. Any official word on Hemlock Grove's continuation status?
@avclub-c701a997d9bef627835b036efb4eca63:disqus I thought that was the case, but that I'd cover the base
You don't know a shitty riff on a shitty poem?