I am a bitter nihilist*, but I doubt I'd find an Adrian Grenier movie funny.
I am a bitter nihilist*, but I doubt I'd find an Adrian Grenier movie funny.
And does it end with Garfield's prayers causing the bombing of Hiroshima?
The Jews.
That was my big complaint about the premiere. The score was way too present. I counted at least three crescendos in that climactic talk.
Too busy snorting that coke to make time for crack.
Every change about this installment sounds fantastic.
Pretty sure "hooking up with Vin" means an all-night D&D sesh.
Yarp.
So is Steven Seagal still alive? I keep thinking he died a few years ago.
IT IS!?
No, I should make clear that I'm not referencing the story that Pally and the boys talk about for several minutes early in the episode, as the purported impetus for Pally to return to the show. I think Pally really sees those two as garbage.
Do the Sand Snakes do anything in the books? I recall they say their little threats to Arianne or Doran, then get sent out into the world. That's where we left them, right?
Yep. He became my favorite character once he got his big promotion.
That's pretty much the whole joke behind… creepies.
I think you can hear Pally laugh in the first couple minutes of the episode, in response to Sean doing his high-pitched, "SOOOO." I'm glad there are people who are smarter, cooler, nicer and more popular than me who also get a kick out of the Clemdog's annoying voice.
Sounds like he got suckered into it as a favor for a "friend." You know how tinseltown works. And they try to cover by later calling it a "bit," but c'mon.
It helps that Pally really doesn't seem to like the two of them or the show.
(Comedy Fang Fang)
Phew, I was afraid there wasn't gonna be another trailer for this movie.
STAKES DO NOT KILL STRIGOI!