Cain't be right if'n it don't have Cap'n Carl.
Cain't be right if'n it don't have Cap'n Carl.
Loved Crash Corrigan.
"Hold me closer, tiny sailor!"
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I doubt if fhis gets read/replied to
but pretty pants below/above makes me wonder: which stand-alone episoda would you recommend?
Give me S2's "Chuck vs. the Cougars." It's got Ben Savage as "Mark Ratner," Nichole Ritchie and a catfight scored by "Smack My Bitch Up." The one with Gary Cole as "Jack Burton" is good,…
Remember, it's from an English comic, so I'd say they're more like knights: armored uniforms, trusty steeds, moral codes, and empowered to mete justice summarily.
And cool-ass smartguns ripped off from Logan's Run/World.
Couldn't be more welcome.
I LOVED 2000 AD, and the Judges were the best part. The main visual trait of Dredd is you never see his eyes/full face. So who's the guy who can get fucked for showing the face in the first scene he appears?
You guessed it: Frank Stallone.
Regarding the obvious fake plot complication of Chuck knocking out the wrung tooth, it wasn't just telegraphed, it was spoiled. Chuck's flash showed an incisor but when the tooth was shown in closeup I thought, "That's clearly a canine."
And why did he never just say, "I flashed !" before being thrown in a dungeon?
Mybe it was more "Look Kids! It's Cuckoo's Nest and The Dream Team's Christopher Lloyd!" Too bad they couldn't work n a Star Trek III reference.
Wellington Yueh, that's actually a good observation. I had only thought of it in the Chase/Ackroyd spy sense. Mix this one with Morgan's "Fear is the mindkiller," and I blush with shame at not catching it.
Shining flying purple wolfhound show me where you are
They are my favorite band ever in the history of ever, and most of their catalog still fills me with the greatest sense of joy and positivity, but when I read the title to this article I knew I would have to lower my head and and humbly proffer just about every Yes…
Say what you will about his cadence or singsong delivery, the stupid jams, and ridiculous instrumentation-of-convenience. Many Dave Matthews lyrics actually kick some serious ass.
Check out the lyrics for The Best of What's Around for one example.
I was gonna write a cleverer song, but then I got high
I was makin' a drum from my bong, but then I got high
I could come up with one more rhyme for song, but why-y-y
The Cowboy Song is the winner in the above article. Something happened during the upload that deleted any mention….
Stupid lyrics, but how can anyone not love the fuck out of that song?
By contrast, Whiskey in the Jar has both great lyrics and a kickass tune.
Dylan's the first one I thought of.
More range, but Zach Levi's Texas drawl was way more understated, therefore better, than Yvonne's. At least she's perfected the "real" Sarah/Sam accent by now. I haven't heard the Aussie slip out at all this season. And that's a bit of a bummer, for me anyway.
The pilot was their first "date," but that doesn't mean that she truly had no interest in music. That particular Sarah was trying to find out what happened to the original intersect, i.e. on a mission. Therefore you can't really say that anything she did or said was really her her and not the spy her. She could…
No body, plus fell into icy water (The Seine in winter). Definitely not dead. By this same token, Storm Shadow from CGI Joe is also alive.
I have always appreciated that Ms. Strahovski is such a good sport about all the cheesecake.
Is it full-screen?
Inglorious Bastards is available on Netflix streaming now.
You're welcome.