Basket Case! Hell, Gymkata!
Basket Case! Hell, Gymkata!
I would totally watch the "Continuing Adventures" series that Mike Nelson pitched over the movie's end credits. It would have fit in well with the 90's syndicated tv series that came out in the wake of Star Trek: TNG, Hercules, and Xena.
The "We Hate Movies" podcast did a Gymkata episode as well. I especially liked the hosts' attempts to parse out the daily culture of Parmistan. Never has ethnography been so funny.
Gymkata should have a weekly column, and maybe a Parmistan-centric sports podcast.
They went on holiday by mistake.
Great, but wouldn't this have been an awesome cold open for the Day of the Doctor, instead?
As Walking Dead episodes go, this one was pretty intense. Not sure about the Governor return though-without an army, he's basically a saboteur. Also, Melissa McBride is still in the opening credits. I predict she gets a redemption by interfering with whatever the Governor comes up with.
Hulu has a lot of episodes right now. The free part of Hulu, too.
Sure, Vic Ferrari, but my favorite was the episode where Latka became the doppelganger Alex Reiger.
Yeah, he was "Rip Tide" for the disco show. And lest we forget "Heavy Early" when he was moved to mornings.
It would probably be about rival electric guitar designers.
The series goes on all week. There are four more chances for Bros. Grimm.
Black Narcissus. I'm still astonished that the film wasn't made in an actual monastery in the Himalayas. Incredible production design.
"Mmowed mit met murnmed!"
"and admire Jake Johnson’s penchant for being really funny while being really loud at the same time."-Watch your back, Bob Odenkirk!
"and admire Jake Johnson’s penchant for being really funny while being really loud at the same time."-Watch your back, Bob Odenkirk!
Tune in Tomorrow, with Keanu Reeves and Barbara Hershey. Falk plays a scriptwriter hired to sex up a local radio soap opera (sent in the 50's, when that was still a thing). He basically does his job, adding murder, incest, and arbitrary Albanian bashing. The scene where he persuades the male lead to prep for his big…
Tune in Tomorrow, with Keanu Reeves and Barbara Hershey. Falk plays a scriptwriter hired to sex up a local radio soap opera (sent in the 50's, when that was still a thing). He basically does his job, adding murder, incest, and arbitrary Albanian bashing. The scene where he persuades the male lead to prep for his big…
In the post History of the World films, the only one that I can watch without cringing is his To Be or Not to Be. You have to forget that it is a pale imitation of the Lubitsch film, but it does have its charms. I agree that History of the world is kinda lazy, but does have a few inspired moments.
In the post History of the World films, the only one that I can watch without cringing is his To Be or Not to Be. You have to forget that it is a pale imitation of the Lubitsch film, but it does have its charms. I agree that History of the world is kinda lazy, but does have a few inspired moments.