Is it? It's the one where he wakes up and goes out to the balcony of a hotel after he wakes up…is this where he ends up seeing Carmine or somebody, and the dream keeps going?
Is it? It's the one where he wakes up and goes out to the balcony of a hotel after he wakes up…is this where he ends up seeing Carmine or somebody, and the dream keeps going?
yes, dear boy, yes. At least to your first sentence. (I'm not a Trekkie and have no idea what any of the second one means.)
No no no no no. The Sopranos one that should be here is the one where he's being driven, then walks up to an old house, accompanied for a moment by Joe Pantoliano, then finally alone looking in the screen door…and a woman starts down the stairs, then stops…
As the other chicks? That's the point of other chicks.
My 4 year old son loves that signoff!
But it's still a pretty good movie. Don't let the financial stuff deter you.
A fucking jackoff? So, a walking contradiction.
Slowly what?
You're gonna be really confused a couple years from now when AfterSmash debuts.
perchance to dream!
You mean that's the show's artistic problem, because it made things work out, or within the storyline of the show, something about how it works out ends up being a problem?
ack! I've only watched through season 2 (I've shown that much discipline at least). The various comments through these reviews about Anna's terrible fate are making me anxious.
He at least needs a less wordy phase.
Haiku's not done, needs middle
Yeah, I have to say, it's a little irritating, this idea that the resistance to The Middle has to do with one of the actors' politics. Maybe people have checked in on it from time to time and just don't think it's that great. Kind of middling, if you will. That's what happened to me.
Interesting that that's the Coen movie that came up…because probably the first thing I thought of, re "perfect," was Miller's Crossing.
I'm going on my lunch break now. I'm taking my ipod to the car so I can listen to that song.
So can we just say that the ending is bittersweet? Because I think that's what it is.
Come on! Friends named Jane and Seymour! That's redolent of post-first-Austin-Powers-movie Mike Myers! What's not promising about that?
hmmm…I just watched the next episode last night, and I'm not sure which ones you guys are talking about. The very last scene?