I loved the phrase "weird gay turkey party", made up by Penny and immediately embraced by Max.
I loved the phrase "weird gay turkey party", made up by Penny and immediately embraced by Max.
I actually enjoyed the scene where Caroline pimps Earl's CD a whole lot. Behrs is one of those actresses (and some actors) who can make you think she's a complete ditz, then do something else to make you wonder.
Sim, from what I understand, is proof that there actually is such a thing as too much marijuana.
Klaus Janson was the unsung hero of Dark Knight Returns. Miller was better back then too, but he was an action artist to the near exclusion of everything else. It was Janson's way with shadow and line that gave the material such an overwhelming mood.
What Miller doesn't seem to understand about the propaganda comics of WW2 is that they were quickie jobs that ran around 6 pages per. As a result, you could do dozens a year and still keep up your quota of bankrobber and mad scientist stories. As an additional result, if you made unfortunate statements about the…
Mignola has produced the only worthwhile Lovecraft comics. For that alone he rates the legend.
Robert Holmes would go to the Phantom of the Opera Well again. He was brought back to write Peter Davison's last serial, "The Caves of Androzani", and he included a similar masked character, the scarred robotics genius Sharaz Jek. Oddly he's one of the more sympathetic characters in that story.
What's weird is that Marsters even got to be a Brit on Torchwood, which was filmed in Wales.
Love Greatest Show, as I've probably said before. All the people who weren't watching Who at the time—and that's a lot, considering the classic show was in its second to last season—were missing something great.
Agreed. In most respects it's a normal looking world, but the odd angles keep you at arm's length.
Fear Itself had a couple of good episodes, but it seemed to feel too much pressure to be a splatter horror show, which got tiresome pretty quickly. Tellingly the episode "Community" was one of their better efforts, and really had no onscreen gore.
This is the first episode I've seen. (And I know I'm not the first commenter, just to get that out of the way.) It did at least provide some unintentional comedy. Fusco is at Carter's desk and gets a call from Reese. Because he doesn't want Carter to know they're in contact he walks four whole feet away and has a…
Eleven years between Uptown Saturday Night and Kansas City? Try doubling that.
At first I thought maybe House was telling Foreman the truth about not drugging the POtW. Then he came out with the "You can't prove I did" line. That was a dead giveaway.
From the looks of the interior of the house they were in, I'm guessing Thirteen's new girlfriend is her sugar mama, as well. That is, I don't think she ever got to the serious money-making part of her medical career.
That wasn't part of the original series, though. The cable revival of TOL is a little better than the 2002 version of The Twilight Zone, but overall it's middling at best.
The apotheosis of the idea may have been The Manchurian Candidate, which was also trippier than 99% of the psychedelic movies made later in the 60s.
Hell, let's keep the finest party going:
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I actually thought this episode made very good use of Ann. It's kind of fitting that the little Goddesses all shun her, and at the end of the episode she wows all the boys by pretending to catch a fish. Aside from Leslie, she's always seemed more comfortable with men. This is just one of the few times they've…
Thing that made me feel really stupid: I didn't realize Britta was getting high until I actually saw her throw the joint out the window. I noticed she was acting weird, but never put it together as to why.