People are idiots, Merlock.
People are idiots, Merlock.
Don't you hate "To be continued" on TV? It's horrible when you sense the "To be continued" coming. You know, you're watching the show; you're into the story. There's, like, five minutes left and suddenly you realize, "Hey, they can't make it. Timmy's still stuck in the cave. There's no way they wrap this up in five…
I think I'm getting too old for details.
Come on, what is this, Avatar?
Really? To me it just sounded like "bleep bleep bleep bleep bleep bleep."
It's weird; the whole camera-inside-the-fridge/mailbox/garbage shot is such a film student mainstay that I often have trouble taking them seriously… yet Breaking Bad accomplishes them with a sense of art, style, and grace, and that both looks beautiful and makes sense in the context of the scene. Nothing about them…
Agreed - at quick glance it kinda looks like Ryan in his hipster glasses but then after you look at it for a second or two it morphs from Ryan into a stranger that I don't recall from the episode at all.
"Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit." - Clay Davis
Edit: too late. Sit.
Also, "…“he believed that God, and not man, controlled the weather,” because that is how you demonstrate to someone that you are rational."
You searched for "windows," right?
Are you there, laugh track? It's me, television from the 1950s.
Too bad everybody on the AVC hates the Adam Carolla Podcast, since Carolla and Bryan Cranston did a wonderful improvisation of their "Good Cop, Good Cop" during a live show a few months ago.
Not just implied… I believe it's said several times that they were "purple tubes."
Hey, I can do that too!
My favorite episode of Cheers was the one where they hung out at the bar.
My favorite episode of The Wire was the one where they tried to stop drug dealers.
My favorite episode of MASH was the one where they're in a hospital during the Korean War.
My favorite episode of Deadwood was the one set in…
passersby were amazed by the unusually large amounts of blood
pa-voise
Or Pierce Hawthorne, "My father held grudges. I'll always hate him for that."
He needs to get back on Loveline. All those stoned idiots calling in kept Carolla much more focused, yet varied.
An interview with Michael Barth, star of the failed NBC series Jerry ? Awesome!
He's a master planner!