They're no Big Momma's House.
They're no Big Momma's House.
Mark Heap plays the same awkward character in everything, whether it's a sort of loveable version of it (Spaced) or a creepy, pathetic version of it (Green Wing, Friday Night Dinner). I'm not saying he's not great at it, but he was more varied in his sketch days (Blue Jam, Big Train) and that time I saw him on the…
All I've read of his is the Another Day anthology (volume 1). How does that compare to his other stuff?
Jesus, for a second I thought there were ELEVEN Taxi movies.
Fluffy fingers!
My Dinner With Andre 2: Dessert
She was damn good in Bridesmaids. I wasn't convinced of her acting ability until then.
Plaid:
1. Not for Threes
2. Rest Proof Clockwork
3. Double Figure
4. Spokes
5. Greedy Baby
Season 1
I started P&R at season 2 (based on the so-so reputation of season 1) and I think it's ace. Should I go back and watch season 1?
P-A-R-T-Y
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Just saw that Parks episode in season 2 where he builds a canoe. I thought, "there's no way he just built that canoe."
Charlie Hunnam
first came to prominence by jizzing on Aiden Gillen on Queer As Folk.
I really don't want Amorphous Androgynous to start being appreciated by Oasis fans.
Not going to see this unless it has some Transitcore and/or Goa Trance.
Goods cartoons on the Cartoon Network currently
Regular Show and Adventure Time.
As bad overall as the prequels are, I still think Revenge Of The Sith is better than Return Of The Jedi.
In the first season finale, Julia Davis's character from Nighty Night opens a third hairdressing salon across the street.
The premise of the show is that Svetlana and Janice Soprano open rival hairdressing salons right beside each other.
Entourage is fucking garbage - wish fulfilment for pubescent boys.
Really? Better than the Shania Twain one?