All I have is a joke about ticket prices costing an…
Oh, to hell with it.
All I have is a joke about ticket prices costing an…
Oh, to hell with it.
@Balls: Get out of here, Kinnear.
Edwards was one of my dad's favorite directors…
So I grew up on these films. My dad even liked "Another Fine Mess". That's the kind of fan he was. We love the people that make us laugh.
I won't begrudge you for liking it, but I've always found Helen Hunt to have about 30% less eye than would seem to be necessary to play anything other than a mole-person. I also found Greg Kinnear's performance to be cloying and overdone, and I am still mystified he won an Oscar for it.
I liked the one where the Mac guy helps the cast of the old tv show get back to Earth.
I like to think this started as a "Random Roles"
And they just couldn't keep him on topic.
I waded through 869 comments to say…
The voice acting was really on target. Oliver surprised me the most. He was geniunely affecting.
I was going to go with Dick Pearson.
I agree with Doc Brown. I watch Psych almost every week because its on on my night off and it amuses me.
I didn't get Zeitland's cooperation at first either, but then I figured the pic Hank showed Zeitland of the boat was the blackmail pic. Once Zeitland saw how by the balls they had his boss, he realized he was boned like a Mexican orphan.
Even stranger JVS, it's all the same woman.
If that were the case he'd have opened a veterinarian's hospital.
That was horrible of you, J. Compton. Having your phone on during the "Terriers" finale, I mean.
I'll think I'll pour a glass of Savage Fowl and leave it sitting on the counter.
You WILL believe a zombie can fly!
Hey, speaking of, how long do you think it will be until we see Jim again?
I can't draw that conclusion at all, Jorge. It sound like those sisters had a lot issues that with a little zombifying could have expressed themselves with some flesh-eatin'. (It's not entirely dissimilar to how my family communicates, particularly around the holidays.)
Zombie sister…
Did anyone notice how when the sister went full zombie she started breathing again? Either that was an intentional choice by the show (zombies have functioning autonomic systems— if I'm using that term correctly), or the director just wouldn't go over to the actress and say, "Sweetie, you're dead, stop…
Well, so far she's not a drug-addicted wife-beating white supremecist, so I think she's doing okay.
I think the zombies started walking from Atlanta when Darryl honked to horn for no good goddamned reason when they were leaving camp. (That, or it was the mob following Glenn and his car alarm o'doom.)