I've always been of the opinion that truly nice actors play the best bad people, whether sleazy creeps or outright villains.
I've always been of the opinion that truly nice actors play the best bad people, whether sleazy creeps or outright villains.
If I could do that I wouldn't need vaseline.
And thus all was made right with the world.
A much sillier adaptation of that one Stephen King book.
I bet you could really kick up some dust with a new Chapman interview.
"It doesn't seem to be working!"
"Try pushing all the stuffing into one corner!"
The way Palin's voice breaks on "satire" is a thing of beauty.
This pairing was the very first I ever saw of Monty Python's Flying Circus (after Holy Grail, natch), which I think is a brilliant way to start things off. I rented it from a Blockbuster Video, and if I remember correctly it was the only tape of the series they had. (So I wound up watching these two episodes a lot…
Speaking of the amazing way Linda Cardellini conveys character information with nothing but her eyes: I love the way her eyes follow Daniel's fingers as he reels off the track numbers, and bulge slightly when he says 'Track 3.' Even better is the fact that they never cut back to Lindsay until she starts laughing.
Sounds like you had the sex ed teacher from Mean Girls.
Can we rap for a minute about how good the music cues on this show are?
And then he said, "How do you think I rang the doorbell?"
You give them a little freedom and look what they do with it.
Does it still make me a douchebag if I was thinking of the Terry Pratchett Discworld novel when I made that "joke"?
The Trip II: Tripping The Light Fantastic
There's a few names that when they pop up on The Twilight Zone you know you're in for a good episode. When Matheson's shows up you're probably about to watch a classic.
Exactly!
I think Tara Reid's single most engaging and lively performance is as the air-headed drummer in the Josie and the Pussycats movie.
You know what bothers me about it? It looks flaccid.
Like there's a round carpet on top of the logo and someone was just starting to fold it to pick it up before getting called away to do something else.
Depends on how much you like Scrubs. If you really like it and want to explore all the behind-the-scenes stuff then I think the DVDs are worth it. Fun gag reels, some good commentaries, a couple interesting interviews.
Then again, I'm the kind of guy who has way too many DVDs, so take my recommendation with a grain of…