Was going to make this comment, but I see you already did that for me.
Was going to make this comment, but I see you already did that for me.
Has Christian Slater aired a show on every network yet? Can he call Bingo yet?
Is this Robin Williams last film role? I might cry if this is the case.
I SAID SHUT UUP, I'M TAALKING
"Falling Off A Bicycle Plus" is particularly evocative too, especially behind that note-perfect scene betwee Thack and Lucy.
I think I've heard Martinez's score more than some of the actual albums from this year. Martinez and Soderbergh's usual collaboration oddly produced one of the most appropriate soundtracks. It might be one of the best I've heard in awhile. So many great tracks from that album.
Josh, on one of the many thinkpieces about 24's use of torture, back in the day, Howard Gordon mentioned that he was a moderate Democrat. I watched 24 avidly for much of his run and I think he's gotten more nuanced with his stance on the War on Terror since those days. It helps not needing to write action scenes every…
I did! I'm still trudging thru the last two seasons now and it made me appreciate Live Another Day even more.
They also did it in the season before when Chinese terrorists (not kidding) tunneled into CTU from the building across the street. I think they did it another time as well. That's also roughly when 24 broke my spirit.
Speaking of 24 twists, anyone remember all the times when terrorists drilled through the floor to break into "secure" government buidlings? Boy, those were stupid times.
Kirk Cameron certainly is climbing the mountain of conflict if he's trying to convert gays.
We're not off to the right track when the above picture looks like it belongs to one of the fake movies from Tropic Thunder. Maybe Jay Baruchel's characters breakout performance?
Kim Kardashian is and will never be Broke, which I'm resigned to the fact will be the emphasis for the episode— not that I'll be watching, or even care.
I've met two celebrities, Chris Cornell and John Barrowman, got an autograph from the former. Both experiences were hindered by the fact that I couldn't keep my composure in either of their presences. In all, I got out about 12 syllables between the two men.
Oh my God, everything in this show is a slow-motion trainwreck.
Am I allowed to mention Anna Gunn as Voight's wife?
If "Sydney" and "Witless Protection" coexist within the same universe as "Midnight Run," then that's a world I don't want to live in.
Corey Stall, I want your fake hair. Sorry, it took ten weeks to say that,
I fall in the middle, myself, even as both sides have good points to make about the other. I take issue that D'Angelo's criticism boils down to, "How dare Kevin Smith inflict his weird movie premise onto the general public!" If he took that route, then, by extension, he's lumping a lot of other directors into that…
I'm having a moment here where I'm struggling to decide who has the critical high-ground: snark or Kevin Smith fans. Decisions, decisions, decisions.