That's true beyond a Shadow of a Doubt.
That's true beyond a Shadow of a Doubt.
Hyenas don't look like hyenas on film. You have to use horses.
I think you mean "Y wood'n we?"
Is he married to Amanda Peet? He hasn't mentioned it in public for almost a week.
I'm fat and I'm hilarious. Unless I'm winded from coming up the stairs.
*dislocates shoulder participating in the first ever Netflix Football opening scramble*
Uh, death, please. No, cake! Cake! Cake, sorry. Sorry…
Modern Family and Downton Abbey won everything.
Can't argue there. There's probably a bloody sock in the clubhouse from the 1989 Super Bowl.
I'm with you - Bengals fan for over thirty years. Didn't give up during the David Klingler or Akili Smith years, so I'm in it for the long haul. The seven sacks they gave up in week one doesn't inspire me, but here's hoping they can pull it off. Who Dey!
Damn. Beat me by five seconds. Well played, sir.
So, nothing in Meereen this week?
Oh hell yeah. Liam Cunningham is fantastic in that scene (and throughout the movie). Totally agree as well with the point about Cumann na mBan - one of the strengths of this movie is the depiction of women as active participants in the revolution (reminds me of Louise Ryan's research).
Oh my God…the Duck Dynasty guy knew her!
Solidarity with fellow AV Clubbers. I'm still crushed by grad school debt, and now my eldest child is old enough to go to university. I make enough money that I could probably pay for her education…if I wasn't too busy desperately trying to dig myself out of the decade-long financial hole that grad school created.…
Jason! With Ruff Ruffman.
Actually used a variant of that in a real-life situation. I used to work in a warehouse and my boss was being a dick. He came into our area on a Friday and said 'if you don't get these orders out by the end of the day, don't bother coming in on Monday', and without really thinking about the consequences, I yelled…
Get the hell off this webzone and get back to work on your next review, you lazy hack fraud.
upvoted for Deer Lake Park reference. Hell yeah, Burnaby!
Lived in Vancouver from 1993 to 2000 and they were certainly big then. Saw them in Vancouver on the Henhouse and Phantom Power tours, and they were both sold out. To reinforce your point, though, I was teaching at SFU near the end of my time in Vancouver, and I asked my class who was going to the Phantom Power…