That was one of the funniest, most terrifying, kind of upsetting breakdowns I've ever seen. It starts out funny, then turns kind of disturbing, then makes you want to cry, then becomes HILARIOUS.
That was one of the funniest, most terrifying, kind of upsetting breakdowns I've ever seen. It starts out funny, then turns kind of disturbing, then makes you want to cry, then becomes HILARIOUS.
Should should should shu…shhu. the guy in the 3200… should…should should should like the guy in the 5200 dollar COME ON should shuuushushushushu
I think she's just older. And thinner.
Well, I have just seen the first Four episodes and I was really impressed with the writing and the episode structures. Episode 4 is especially good in my opinion, and I feel like the "one character per episode" thing isn't as restrictive as it originally sounded, especially since most of the cast are still…
The President's Neck is Missing!
You get that tape recorder yet, Don?
He delivered a few things to Iran and the militaristic drug lords of Nicaragua, too.
It's Christopher Mintz-Plasse. You had a good thing going there, though.
Rush Hour 2. But the first one set the bar ridiculously low.
Why would Billy Madison lie to us?
What a fun, sexy time for you!
…ravens
The wights are fucking boring, although I blame that more on the walking dead and zombie over-saturation. However, the walkers are something I really haven't seen before, ice-mummy-demon-sorcerers is the only way I could describe them.
"GOB, you mailed that insurance check, right?"
Hmmm, interesting points all. I recall the warlocks saying that the return of the dragons had rekindled their magic, so I have to wonder if somehow the dragons, the walkers, the wargs and the Lord of Light are all tied together in some way. I've gotten the impression that magic was once rampant and mystical things…
A lot of the characters don't really match up with their in-book descriptions. Jorah is supposed to be a rather ugly, burly fellow, often described as being quite bear-like, Ygritte is described as squint-faced and pudgy and Tyrion is supposed to be horribly disfigured by his scar, to the point of not really having a…
He has more than one, I thought.
Ya know I would be pretty damn happy to see a Game of Thrones movie that capped off the entire series.. Of course, I don't know if HBO has the budget to really make a 3-4 hr R-rated fantasy epic, especially if it ends up flopping. While GoT is popular, I don't know that it would be a big enough draw to justify what…
I saw a rerun of"Tag Sale" on a random Sunday night way back when season 3 had just wrapped and it struck me as a really smart, well-written and hilarious episode. Everything worked for me; Doc's jadedness in the midst of a crowd of Supervillains, Monarch's petty hatred of Doc, followed by his completely…
I'm assuming he tells her at the wedding, because this is the "wedding where everything went wrong."