BABY WANTS PIE
BABY WANTS PIE
I know — not just "I don't watch Seinfeld", but "I despise" Seinfeld. That's extreme.
RHCP is the band with whom my relationship has changed the most over the years, from adoration to something close to disdain. But my peak comes one album earlier than a lot of people's. I gorged on Mother's Milk the year that came out, and it made me go back and gorge on the first few albums. And I STILL love Mother's…
I should add that I named my firstborn "Stacker" and that half the kids in my class were Pentecosts.
Beat me to it, you son of a bitch!
Curse you Scotty Ox-or-Man! Now I have to make my way through this entire list! I agree about every one of them I've already seen.
That was one of the best episodes ever, I thought. I was chortling uncontrollably for the entire episode.
This is the best fanwank I've ever seen.
SHARK NADER
@avclub-53ef3f6607f8a9d210d7ceb6c2eab5e8:disqus , I love the show and watched the heck out of it! But let me ask you this: do you find yourself thinking it could use more…funbags?
I think if Dowd was balancing out all of these… prickly reviews with some longer editorial pieces that let us get to know him better the way Phipps did, he wouldn't be coming off like this. But based on the evidence at hand, he's made himself tough to get a handle on. In fairness, he was tasked with holding together a…
Oh, I see the problem. Someone forgot to flip this switch here —
And isn't the question of "need" beside the point? Why does a film editor need to ask what use there is in using film to dramatize a tragedy?
Can I just say it's the "Colombo" part that made me laugh out loud.
I don't, but I love hearing about it!
Thanks for those links!
That scene was fantastic — I know this is all obvious but I want to remind myself of it — because Foster invested it with so much honesty that we could see Michelle pouring all of her professional frustrations into her part. You can see her kicking against a world that's trying to make her feel useless.
That might have been the show's nadir, solely because the two teens seemed like they'd never seen Tommy Lee Jones before.
I know! Seriously! Who was better this year than Foster, in all her sly, subtle, funny, defeated, triumphant, aging, youthful glory?
I agree, and would say that Bunheads was merely good for the first several episodes before it clicked and got great. I flat-out loved all of season 2 (or season 1 part 2, which makes no sense whatsoever).