Well, I wouldn't like to be stuck behind one in a cinema.
Well, I wouldn't like to be stuck behind one in a cinema.
Great movie!
@avclub-e57f718840a576abbb40a7d046c4e3b0:disqus is a… brilliant man with lots of well thought-out, practical, ideas. He is insuring the financial security of this country for years to come. Oh yes, and his personal hygiene is above reproach.
Um, The WB doesn't exist anymore. It's called the DuMont Network now.
Poor Alfred
Did you really think knockout gas would work on a robot?
Kids today don't think MacGyver is hip and/or radical. Until they see this:
Suna (or whatever his real name was) and his friends jumped Riker in an alley, drugged him and then put him on a table to be mind probed. He thought he was incarcerated BECAUSE he'd just been in Beverly's play.
"You've come to me with a new face."
…and taking on an aspect of their perverted natures.
Ever wonder who would win if John Steed fought the Penguin? During the next rainstorm you and a friend can find out.
Oh wait! I heard how this ends.
It turns out the secret code was the same nursery rhyme he told his daughter.
I just hope he gets Rowan Atkinson as Bean.
"Even I have my limits." - Nathan Rabin
He's mortal!
The British knee is firm.
The British knee is muscular.
The British knee is on the march!
I don't know if it's a fair comparison, but I cringe way more at Disney movies from that time period than Wodehouse stories.
Although Anne of Cleves did manage to get a swanky settlement from the annulment and outlive Henry and the rest of his wives. So kids, sometimes it pays to be fugly.
Wasn't this a British idea first?
I'd settle for Rowan Atkinson as a fellow patient trying to root out the German spy at the hospital.
They kept mentioning how "it's mute","it's trying to tell us something." What a waste not to draw a face on it and have it speak Senor Wences-style.
Mark Hamill was electric as Nathan Detroit.