Vic Hitler would be an awesome spin off also…
Vic Hitler would be an awesome spin off also…
Not sure as I have not seen him elsewhere, but he had that seething within while outwardly calm thing down cold….
Also in the underappreciated flick 'Altered States'
Especially if Adam is the guest chef
me too, lord help us…
Serial Apeist ….original or the sequel?.. discuss..
I think the grade is accurate within the context of the show… Sheldon and Penny are always worth watching (the only spin off I would consider following), and glad to see Raj in at least a potentially viable relationship… (I hate gorefest films, but would stomach one for a cute redhead)….
Other than the Double R Diner with their coffee and cherry pie, I will take the Seinfeld coffee shop with the good lighting… I will take whatever help I can get…
Archie Bunker used to drop a few verbal bombs now and then..
TGE is the closest I have come to walking out of a film; not only was the wooden performance of Sasha Grey annoying, but I found her whiny boyfriend incredibly insufferable..
Forget it Jake, it's AV Club..
Oh, he likes a good breakfast to help him deal with his disappointment over the hapless Mets…
Nicholas Cage approves..
Avoiding spoilers, I will just add that the final shot can haunt me to this day…
Agree with Wordplay, 'A Matter of Minutes' and 'A Little Peace and Quiet'.. by far the standout episodes for me (along with 'Monsters' to a lesser extent'
Good call on 'Wordplay'.. I felt sure it would have been included. Besides an appropriately empathetic and bewildered performance by Robert Klein, it presents a classic story in the TZ vein of a protagonist in the grip of terrifying and unexplained circumstances….Thankfully it is still available on youtube:
I agree that the affair with the babysitter would have made a much better and more interesting song….
I think Mila Kunis has a natural comic screen presence, and I was pleasantly surprised….. 'Oh, come on, Peter. I can see your vagina from here!
No love for Myrna Loy?
I think Janis deserves a little more credit.. I think Society's Child is considerably deeper and wider than anything Taylor has done, especially given the fact that it took a little more guts to write it in the era Janis did. … I don't doubt Taylor is sincere in what she writes… It is her awestruck 'wow you really…