He is? I always thought Dr Drew was an orange, publicity-hungry narcissist who makes a mint by presenting a poorly-disguised reality show as some kind of "therapy".
He is? I always thought Dr Drew was an orange, publicity-hungry narcissist who makes a mint by presenting a poorly-disguised reality show as some kind of "therapy".
Fake…
…but it would have ruled:
Women in space!
I'm amazed no one's posted this yet:
I checked out the Blake's 7 opening credits a couple of months ago while on a nostalgia trip (I was about seven when it originally aired) and fuck me sideways, they are AWFUL. I think the low point was realising that the Liberator flying towards the screen wasn't even a model but a cardboard cutout.
"I don't think you heard the question, Del. I said, do you fancy a cup of tea?"
He'll always be Inspector Roy Slater to me. Only appeared in what, four episodes of Only Fools and Horses? But owned each of them.
The Sun
Is not "frequently" full of bullshit, it's *always* full of bullshit.
BA in American Studies. I'm now a newspaper designer.
I'd love to see an episode where someone drops $10,000 on a unit only to discover there's nothing of any value inside. But I have a feeling that won't come up thanks to the producers' meddling…. um, I mean the bidders' mad skillz.
I think JVC - who invented VHS - managed to secure the movie rights for video releases, effectively killing Beta.
Car
I thought the red Challenger was a nod to The Dukes Of Hazzard, which was also set in Georgia. I could be reading too much into it though…
WTF?
"the family went through $15,000 to $18,000 per MONTH at the height of his success"
Seconded on May. It's a brilliant film.
@blasmo: In Alan Dean Foster's novel based on the original shooting script, Nauls (the chef) kills himself after being cornered by The Thing in a room and station manager Garry is electrocuted in a trap the survivors set for the creature. I'm guessing the deaths were simplified in the movie for budgetary reasons.
[REC]
I'd recommend this Spanish film. The movie is great but the last 20 minutes really ups the horror.
Bill Bailey is god. Here he is owning Slayer:
She looks like a plastic doll
Given the unnatural sheen of her face and her dead eyes, I'm beginning to wonder if Katy Perry's tits are the only natural things on her body and the rest of her is silicone.
"If you will, picture a photograph of best buds Heath Ledger, David Carradine, and Randy Quaid, arms locked around each other's shoulders, three generations of acting lions at the zenith of their powers. Slowly Ledger fades away, followed by the ghosting of Carradine, leaving Randy Quaid, smiling unaware as his…
RIP
Looks like Lee Evans is going to have to find someone else to blatantly rip off.
Los Angeles, CA
Oh, thanks for clearing that up. I thought it might have been set in the Los Angeles that's just outside of Aberdaugleddau.
The Ready Set
So… is that a girl holding the microphone?