Special praise is due for the Wait, which one was this one again? sections which have allowed me to realise that I have seen the first four films in this series (aka the Mahoney years) and no others.
Special praise is due for the Wait, which one was this one again? sections which have allowed me to realise that I have seen the first four films in this series (aka the Mahoney years) and no others.
So glad this is right up the top…
Young Cub reporter girl is married to the actor that played D'Angelo Barksdale in real life and he could do way better.
I have seen Funhouse over half a dozen times and never knew the source of the latter quote until now.
@avclub-41e23e24ee2670c4128cd7e5e5ee42ab:disqus For me it was from this episode of Bottom:
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Was this the first episode to show a non-imagined vision of The Simpson family in the future? I mean, barring the far-future 'Homer' at the end of Rosebud?
During a re-run of 'Burns' Heir' I had to explain to my cousin (14 years my junior) what the Falklands War was because I was laughing so hard. I think he thinks I made it up.
I quote this in my head every time I look in mirror shirtless, shortly before breaking down in tears about what I've let myself become.
He's not entirely wrong but I wouldn't say he was 'rite' either.
I just woke up to this and am confused and incredibly sad. Am contemplating going back to sleep and hoping it all gets better.
Eh, I was with a girl for a few years in the mid-00s who was obsessed with GGB so I had to see everything he did. I'd prefer to see a hundred arse cancer rom coms before I ever see Babel again. Plus, you know, Motorcycle Diaries, Y tu Mama Tambien and Bad Education are all enjoyable.
My grandma did… but so did my 23 year old sister. I tried to shame her out of it but it didn't work so I went back to drinking scotch alone and then got really excited when The History Boys was on TV. Then they played The Prestige but I was too drunk and it was about 3am and I just fell asleep on the couch.
@avclub-d51f8f228dbea3e6f3e6421385707f68:disqus … seriously? I'm actually moving to Melbourne in 3 months and I'm going to have to pay $25ish for the cinema?
I went to see this with my parents and grandmother over Easter weekend, it has some funny lines delivered by a bunch of pros but it's awfully plotted (Wilkinson's story, having been the main thread, gets wrapped up with a third of the film still to play) and every single plot point is solved via deus ex old person and…
So hard, mostly cause Rushmore alone has: "Ooh La La"/Everyone dancing; the bravura "A Quick One…" sequence; "Making Time"/intro montage; The Kinks/swimming pool; "Oh Yoko"/Max and Herman and the "I am Waiting"/November (?) montage…
There's a lot of others that come close, but The Blue Comet is definitely my favourite Sopranos episode.
Dude, can I come and live with you? Film tickets here cost $18 NZ. Tell me where to fly to, I'll get some duty-free scotch and we'll go to the cinema together, get drunk and… see what happens from there?
At the AV Club, posters are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: those who post from work, watch too much Community and like to argue about which season marks the end of The Simpsons golden era; and those who like to make fun of them. These are their stories.
Someone back on page one suggested Gosling for Flash which I am totes down with, but then again I have an irrational hatred of Ryan Reynolds.
Yeah, I live in New Zealand, haven't seen Captain America nor ever read a Marvel comic book and I am well aware that Captain America was frozen in some way from WWII until the 'present day'.