One: Luke was a Jedi, so he could use the force to feel that it was Anakin even if he failed the fairly simple guessing game of "who's the only logical person that this could possibly be next to Yoda and Obi-Wan."
One: Luke was a Jedi, so he could use the force to feel that it was Anakin even if he failed the fairly simple guessing game of "who's the only logical person that this could possibly be next to Yoda and Obi-Wan."
According to Wikipedia, she's in the "Independent films and television appearances" stage of her career. Which I think is a euphemism for skating by on her name recognition to get smallish roles in minor works.
According to Wikipedia, she's in the "Independent films and television appearances" stage of her career. Which I think is a euphemism for skating by on her name recognition to get smallish roles in minor works.
I was the opposite. I loved Animaniacs but hated Tiny Toons for reasons I'm still not entirely sure of. Maybe it was the Muppet Babies Effect of knowing I was watching a dumbed down kiddie version of something (presumably) better. Of course I still watched Tiny Toons all the time because I was a kid and oh, look…
I was the opposite. I loved Animaniacs but hated Tiny Toons for reasons I'm still not entirely sure of. Maybe it was the Muppet Babies Effect of knowing I was watching a dumbed down kiddie version of something (presumably) better. Of course I still watched Tiny Toons all the time because I was a kid and oh, look…
I feel like Ren and Stimpy didn't really get away with it to the extent that Animaniacs did. I was never explicitly forbidden from watching it, but I knew many kids who were and I would only ever turn it on when my parents weren't in the room. Only the crazy-strict parents gave Animaniacs a second thought.
I feel like Ren and Stimpy didn't really get away with it to the extent that Animaniacs did. I was never explicitly forbidden from watching it, but I knew many kids who were and I would only ever turn it on when my parents weren't in the room. Only the crazy-strict parents gave Animaniacs a second thought.
I'm not an expert on these things, but wouldn't landing Jaguar make it a lot easier to extend their credit further with fewer questions asked?
I'm not an expert on these things, but wouldn't landing Jaguar make it a lot easier to extend their credit further with fewer questions asked?
I thought that's why they made episodes of "Yes Dear."
How about Jude The Obscure? A bit older than Godfather III
The Talking Dead. It's literally a show where some people sit around and talk about the latest The Walking Dead episode. And it has Chris Hardwick.
Creative destruction. When a star dies it doesn't just shrivel up (the big ones at least) it explodes sending matter in all directions, not just hydrogen and helium but oxygen, carbon, iron, the stuff of life. When a show dies it forces the talent to go back into the world and find something new to do. Writers,…
The show suggests that Ann's babying of Andy causes him to revert to the worst version of himself. She probably fell in love with the lovable Andy that we all now know and then he turned into dick Andy from season 1.
I do hate those Freakonomics mash-up episodes. They need to build up a lot more content if they want to skate by just rehashing it.
Do we have to rank all the episodes? When we see a good one is it a requirement that we figure out exactly which episodes were better. That just seems exhausting.
Oh, look it's Mr. I Live In A Big City lording his choice of more than one movie theater over us country bumpkins who only have one multiplex within a one hour driving radius.
I don't see how anyone would support Nellie over Andy. Her response to having an 'employee' that she doesn't know how to deal with is to count to five and dock his pay until he leaves her office. This isn't some sort of crude but effective tactic, because all it does is move the problem out of her direct sight line…
So when the woman dropped off her two cats and they were like "oh no, we have more animals without homes than when we started." I was thinking, "one dog gets a home and two cats will most likely be killed, that sounds like a win-win."
It's not the makeup so much as the people who's entire occupation is making women look good with makeup.