Are atheists the bad guys? Are atheists "Forcing someone to reject their own religion? No, and no, so the movie is just creating a strawman villain to play to the paranoia of its base.
Are atheists the bad guys? Are atheists "Forcing someone to reject their own religion? No, and no, so the movie is just creating a strawman villain to play to the paranoia of its base.
Fail or not, she'd better tell the story faster than Ted did. Her clock is ticking and she's going to die pretty soon.
I keep thinking about Barney and the baby, the "love of his life". He said he had a "perfect month" and it was the 31st woman who got pregnant. So if he had attempted it in September, April, June, November or February he'd be home free. Also, after 100's of women who apparently didn't get pregnant, what happened…
The original "Hawaii 5-0" and of course "Mission: Impossible". Both made it difficult to sit during the opening and you wanted to jump up and run around.
I thought all she said was "Helllllllooooooooo"
And apparently they just made that into a movie. I love how people act like it's some huge act of bravery to make a film in America telling Christians they are right.
Mike Heck on "The Middle" discussing "Tuesdays with Morrie": "I don't know how it ends but I assume he shoots Morrie."
That was Rory Calhoun
"… and that little boy no one liked grew up to be … Roy Cohn."
Adam and Kristina's mistake (other than not institutionalizing Max like Rain Man) is telling him he's not weird. He is very weird and he's not going to grow out of it. They should tell him that, yes, he's weird, and he should embrace his weirdness. Hell, they live in San Francisco and if you can't be weird there ……
"Steve, do you have my back?"
"I can sing 'Baby Come Back'." (proceeds to do so)
Max really needs to be institutionalized. It worked for Rain Man.
This trope uses the familiar love triangle: Beautiful woman, handsome suitor and some poor schmuck who is just there to be dumped and humiliated. It's not like he counts or anything is it?
Or on Futurama - "No, she's in front of you."
Well they did promise that if they didn't find true love by 30 they'd marry each other.
The band's name is Mystik Spiral, but they are going to change it.
And the best was Police Squad where they announced that week's special guest, show them being killed and never mention them again.
This is older but no one ever seemed to smoke an entire cigarette. They exist in the same time stream as classes that last 10 minutes.
Lots of people think that's how computers work. I've been asked many times to just find "That picture when were at that place with the dog". Sure I'll just type in "New Jersey" and "Dog" and see what comes up.
The Tessa storyline reminds me of the episode of Seinfeld where Jerry meets and falls in love with Janeane Garafolo because she's exactly like him. "I've swept myself off my feet!"