I'm not familiar enough with their music to say, but I always appreciate a level headed critique of something with irrational hate.
I'm not familiar enough with their music to say, but I always appreciate a level headed critique of something with irrational hate.
I remember liking Fiennes too. He's actually one of my favorite actors, and I think he's the reason I saw Quiz Show to begin with. I also liked the woman who played Morrow's wife.
I agree. I rented this movie when it came out on videocassette. I haven't seen it then. But Turturro's performance is the only thing I can remember.
Until I checked the date I thought it was the newer Twilight.
I hate how it's used out of context so much. People use it when they want to express being shy or needing to escape/hide from something.
I could never finish it. I skipped ahead to when Beth died, and then promptly gave up.
Really? I feel like I've seen it more than other S5 episodes. And it's not one I actively seek to watch, as much as I love it.
You know, this gimmick has grown on me.
Sad but true story, that's the first thing I thought when a family member got a Geo.
It's also the first thing I thought when they got into an accident while driving said Geo a few months later. Luckily, they were fine, so this episode remains untainted.
I am not delightfully saucy.
Yikes for Dave Anthony. I hope he gets better.
<s*><*/s>* is strikethrough. One of my favorites
Do you mean Robert Harris though? Isn't Thomas Harris the creator of Hannibal Lechter?
I can't even say if I've seen it or not. I feel like I have, but I can't say for sure.
I just did a search for it, and other media outlets are reporting similar songs/info as the A.V. Club. I hope someone (not Marah though) gets fired for this blunder.
I wish Ever Carradine had a bigger career. It feels like she just flits around T.V. in guest/recurring spots.
I would have preferred this, to be honest.
Rest In Peace, Mr. Smith.
I had no idea that was a thing. And I listened to them both in the early 90's.
Also along for the ride is the character “Silk,” Rock’s “very big and imposing African-American” assistant